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Pirelli unveils tyre compounds for next four races

Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has unveiled its selection of tyre compounds for the upcoming races in Spain, Monaco, Canada and Austria. The compounds chosen by the Italian firm for the next four Grands Prix are identical to those used in 2014, with the medium and hard tyres once again to be used in next month’s race at Barcelona. The following three races at Monaco, Montreal and the Red Bull Ring will then feature the supersoft and soft compounds, the former set to be used for the first time in 2015 around the streets of the principality. Monaco will also mark the first time this season that the white-marked medium tyre will not be available. Tyres used so far in 2015:  Australia  ...
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