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Pirelli to take softest tyres to Austria, Germany

Pirelli has listened to criticism from multiple drivers who complained that the compound choices so far this season have been too hard. The tyre supplier will therefore bring the soft and super-soft tyres to the Austrian and German Grands Prix. Last year Pirelli nominated the soft and medium for Germany. Meanwhile the British GP will remain unchanged from last years choice of medium and hard, likely because of the issues Pirelli encountered at Silverstone in 2013. The Hungarian GP will see the soft and medium in action - again unchanged from last year's race.
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