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Pirelli reveals British GP tyre compounds

Pirelli has revealed that for the British Grand Prix, which takes place on 12 - 14 July, the C3 will comprise the soft tyre, while the C2 and C1 are the medium and hard respectively. This is will be the third time this season that this particular combination has been used, having been the choice for the Bahrain and Spanish Grands Prix. In 2018, the compounds available at Silverstone were the soft, medium and hard, while in 2017 it was the supersoft, soft and medium. Last year's race was won by Sebastian Vettel, who ran a two-stop strategy, as did five of the top ten finishers. Second to Vettel, who started on softs before further stints on mediums and softs, was Lewis Hamilton, who made...
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