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F1 looks to tyre shake-up to boost doubleheaders

Varying the tyre compounds available to teams between the doubleheader races a Austria and Britain is the latest idea under discussion to boost competition and excitement over the opening events. Formula 1 bosses are keen to ensure the back-to-back races scheduled at the Red Bull Ring and Silverstone aren't like-for-like copies of each other, but have some variety and distinctiveness. F1 is hoping that forcing teams to choose between a different range of tyre compounds for the two races might be a way of shaking things up, while still being acceptable to all the teams. Wolff clarifies reasons Mercedes rejected reverse-grid idea Last season Pirelli supplied C2, C3 and C4 tyres for teams to...
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