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More variety in strategy for Brazilian Grand Prix with softer tyres

Pirelli has brought the same tyres for the Brazilian Grand Prix as they did in 2018. In 2019, the Italian tyre supplier opted for harder tyre compounds, but with the softer variants, Pirelli is hoping for more strategic variation. Pirelli will take the C2, C3 and C4 compound for the Brazilian GP. With this Pirelli chooses the middle way, while during the last edition in 2019 harder tyres were brought. However, the hardest tyre was hardly used, which is why Pirelli has now decided to bring softer tyres. Read more 'Competitors will lie for Red Bull and Porsche collaboration' Pirelli soft tyres ''This year we return to a nomination more similar to the choice we made until 2018, where we used...
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