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Lotus F1 will miss the Soft tire

Pirelli announced that they would be bringing the Medium and Hard compound tires to the Spanish Grand Prix as well as the Canadian Grand Prix and that has Lotus F1 technical chief, James Alison, convinced that the Italian tire maker is playing it conservative. Alison told Sky Sports F1: 'Pirelli look a few races ahead at a time and give us the compound selections for the next few races based on what they've learnt so far in the year. 'So for Barcelona, for the first time in a long time, we're not taking hard and soft we're taking hard and medium. We're taking the same selection to Monaco that we normally do, soft and supersoft, but for Canada again we're getting a medium when previously we...
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