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Pirelli expects little variation in strategy: All teams have the same options

The Monaco Grand Prix is known for being very difficult to overtake on track and almost any kind of overtaking has to be done through strategy. Pirelli therefore expects a one-stop to be inevitable, but even with a one-stop there are still multiple opportunities for the drivers. Everyone in the top ten will start on the softest tyre and even outside the top ten, the expectation will be that the softest tyre will be the one to start on. Pirelli expects the fastest strategy to be a stint on the red soft tyre, followed by the yellow mediums. The next quickest strategy will be a start on the red tyre, followed by the white. Read more Leclerc with an advantage heading into the first corner?...
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