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Mercedes, Ferrari go softer than Red Bull in Monza tyres

 XPB Images Pirelli has announced the tyre choices made by each team for the upcoming Italian Grand Prix, which sees Mercedes and Ferrari take one extra set of supersofts than Red Bull. F1’s official supplier has nominated the medium, soft, and supersoft compound for Monza with most teams loading up on the red-marked rubber for the high-speed venue. However, team-mates Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen - as well as the Sauber pairing - will have the fewest sets of supersofts available with six apiece, one less than their Mercedes and Ferrari rivals. At the other end of that spectrum, newcomers Haas have gone for an aggressive strategy with nine sets of the softest compound...
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