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Japanese GP: Qualifying notes - Pirelli

Two stops are theoretically the quickest way to complete the 53-lap Japanese Grand Prix. The fastest strategy should be to start on the medium, change to medium again on lap 20 and then change to the hard on lap 37.An alternative could be: start on the medium, switch to hard on lap 20, and hard tyre again on lap 37.Check out our Saturday gallery, here.
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