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Pirelli announces tyres for next four races

Pirelli Media Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has announced the compounds which it will bring to the next four races. As in 2014, the two hardest tyres from the range - Medium and Hards - will be taken to the Spanish Grand Prix due to the high-energy loads which are put through the tyres. The tyres at the opposite end of the spectrum - the Super Soft and Softs - will be used in Monaco, Canada and Austria, mirroring the choices the Italian company made in 2014. Monaco will mark the first time that the red-banded Super Soft tyres have been used at a Grand Prix this season.
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