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Pirelli: Soft tyre degradation 'crucial' to strategy in Tuscan GP

Pirelli F1 boss Mario Isola says that how drivers control the degradation of their soft tyres in their opening stint will decide whether their Tuscan GP will be a one or two-stop race. Pirelli has supplied its three hardest compounds to teams for their very first race at the challenging and high-energy Mugello circuit. While both a one stop and two-stop race is possible, the latter should prove theoretically quicker over the course of the 59-lap event. According to simulation, the fastest two-stopper consists of two stints of 19 laps on the soft tyre plus a 21-lap stint on the Yellow medium rubber, which could also be used in the middle stint. Mugello Speed Trap: Who is the fastest of them...
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