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F1: Pirelli reveals compounds for next three races

Pirelli has revealed the tyre compounds to be used at the forthcoming Canadian, Austrian and British Grands Prix. The softest possible combination, the C5, C4 and C3, will be used in Canada and Austria, while by contrast, the hardest combination will be in use at Silverstone. Montreal has a medium to fast layout, and while the Gilles Villeneuve circuit can be considered a semi-permanent circuit, it has unforgiving walls and barriers right next to the racing line, leaving little margin for error but also presenting at least two good overtaking opportunities. It's a track where stability under braking and good traction are vital to be competitive. The Canadian Grand Prix is a perennial...
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