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Pirelli reveals 2019 tyre range colours

Pirelli has revealed the simplified colour coding for its tyres for the 2019 F1 season. Next year, there will be just three colours at each race. These will always be the same - white, yellow and red - denoting the hard, medium and soft tyre choices respectively at every grand prix. However, that doesn't mean that there will be only three compounds. Instead, the hard, medium and soft compounds will continue to vary to suit the different characteristics of each track. For instance, a red soft for Monaco will differ substantially from a red soft for Silverstone or Suzuka. The precise number of compounds available, covering a wide spectrum from soft to hard, will be communicated in December...
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