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Pirelli outlines Canadian GP strategy options

Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has outlined the strategic options for the Canadian Grand Prix, with a one-stop strategy expected. Pirelli has brought the three softest compounds from its range to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, with the C3 the Hard, C4 Medium and C5 Soft. The Ferrari and Mercedes drivers will start on the Medium tyres, after navigating Q2 on the compound, while the Renault drivers, Pierre Gasly and the McLaren duo must start on Softs. The other drivers on the grid have free choice of starting compound. “A one-stopper is fastest for the 70-lap race, but there are different options,” confirmed Pirelli. “The quickest way is to start on the Medium tyre and...
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