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Pirelli anticipating two to three stops

Pirelli Motorsport Media Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery says he is expecting a two or three stop strategy to be the optimum approach to this weekend's Australian Grand Prix. Formula 1 returns this week to race around the streets of Albert Park with medium and soft tyres in use. Last season, Kimi Raikkonen won in Australia after adopting a two stop strategy, compared to a three stop strategy used by several rivals. "This is the most radical rules shake-up of the modern Formula 1 era, so we’ve had to create a completely different set of tyres for the brand new dynamics presented by the 2014 cars," said Hembery. "Pre-season testing has shown just what a big...
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