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Italian GP qualifying format change explained

Article To news overview © XPBimages Formula 1 will run the Alternate Tyre Allocation qualifying format for the second time this year at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix. F1’s tyre supplier Pirelli will bring the C3, C4 and C5 tyres to the event, the softest allocation in its range. However, each driver will have just 11 sets of tyres for the entire weekend, rather than the traditional 13, following the initial trial of the alternate format at the Hungarian Grand Prix as part Pirelli’s plan to improve sustainability. Every driver has been allocated three sets of Hards [C3], four sets of Mediums [C4] and another four sets of the Soft [C5] compound. With the first fully dry race...
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