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Bahrain GP: Qualifying notes - Pirelli

Three stops is theoretically the quickest strategy, but teams with lower levels of degradation may try two stops. The ideal three-stop strategy for the 57-lap race is: start on soft, change to soft again on lap 17, medium on lap 33, and a final stint on soft from lap 41.A two-stop strategy could be: start on soft, change to soft again on lap 22, then to hard on lap 44.Check out our Saturday gallery, here.
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