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Leclerc opens 18-inch wet tyre test for Pirelli in France

Pirelli has concluded the first test day at the Circuit Paul Ricard as it continues to gather information on its 18-inch Formula 1 tyre. The new tyre will be introduced into the sport next year, alongside a host of other alterations to the technical regulations. On Tuesday, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was behind the wheel of […]
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