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Potentially boring one-stop races on the cards

The upcoming British and Hungarian Grands Prix could end up as processional races after tyre supplier Pirelli revealed the allocation for the two events, which were slammed as conservative choices by Lotus. Under pressure since the Spanish GP, which saw a four-stop strategy unfold, Pirelli has seemingly opted for a less aggressive allocation for two of the next three races. Last year, the hard and soft tyres were nominated for the race at Silverstone and the medium-soft combination was used at the Hungaroring. This season, however, the British and the Hungarian GPs will be raced on the hard and medium compounds, eliminating the soft compound from the two events. “They certainly seem...
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