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C5 to make its debut at Monaco

In 2018, when Pirelli had seven compounds available, it was the hypersoft, ultrasoft and supersoft that were taken to Monaco (and Canada), this year, the system has been 'simplified' by doing away with the seven different colour banded tyres in favour of soft (red), medium (yellow) and hard (white), though it remains somewhat complicated by the fact that there are still five compounds available. As a result the compounds are now ranged C1 - C5, with C5 being the softest compound available and C1 the hardest. For Monaco, the C5 will comprise the soft tyre, while the C4 and C3 are medium and hard respectively. Each driver must save one set of the softest of the three nominated compounds - in...
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