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Pirelli expects drivers to be pushed to two-stop strategy

Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli believes drivers are likely to favour a two-stop strategy in Sunday’s United States Grand Prix. Formula 1 has returned to the highly abrasive Circuit of the Americas after a year’s absence and hot temperatures have persisted throughout the course of the weekend. Upon Formula 1’s last visit in 2019, when […]
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