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Belgian GP: Qualifying team notes - Pirelli

Ferrari topped all the sessions in free practice and qualifying to lock out the front row of the grid in Belgium, with Charles Leclerc heading Sebastian Vettel. Lewis Hamilton was third for Mercedes, despite missing FP3 following an accident. The P Zero Red soft tyres were used from start to finish of qualifying, meaning that all the top 10 will start on this compound tomorrow. Leclerc received the Pirelli Pole Position Award from American actor, comedian and producer Keegan-Michael Key. The optimal strategy for the 44-lap Belgian Grand Prix is a one-stopper, assuming it remains dry. Ideally, the quickest way is to start on the soft tyre for 18 to 22 laps, then switch to the medium until...
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