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'Tyre warm-up could be difficult in Mexico'

Heating tyres has been one of the biggest talking points of the season. For the first 10 races, seemingly only Mercedes had mastered the Pirelli compounds. As the season has moved forward, more teams have become accustomed but the likes of Haas and Williams continue to struggle.  Dave Robson, Senior Race Engineer at Williams suggests that the tyre heating will be difficult and the team will need to pay close attention to this during both Friday sessions.  "Pirelli have provided their middle compounds for this event, a combination that we saw recently in Russia. Warm-up could be difficult, especially in the early sessions but this should get easier as the weekend...
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