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Pirelli expects two-stop Monaco

Pirelli motorsport boss Paul Hembery has said he expects two-stops to be the norm during the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.Teams will have the option of the soft and supersoft tyres for the race around the streets of Monte Carlo, with the choice being made because of the need for tyres to warm quickly and provide high levels of mechanical grip.With low levels of tyre degradation anticipate, in stark contrast to the Spanish Grand Prix at Catalunya, a two-stop average is expected although differing strategies are likely to play a role in proceedings as drivers seek to make up places in the race.“In Monaco we'd expect an average of two pit stops per car, because in complete contrast to the...
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