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Mercedes play safe but Ferrari go agressive - Singapore GP tyre selections

Ferrari has gone aggressive for it's tyre selection for the Singapore Grand Prix whereas their title rivals Mercedes look a lot more conservative in comparison. Pirelli will bring the hypersoft, ultrasoft and soft tyres to the race around the Marina Bay Circuit. For just the third time this season, the hypersoft tyre will be in use and Ferrari look like they will be making the most of it, bringing nine sets for both Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen compared to Mercedes' six sets for their drivers. They will also be bringing just three sets of the ultrasoft and only one set of soft tyres for both of their drivers in a big contrast to Mercedes' plans. Both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri...
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