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Teams go soft on Le Castellet tyre choice

Last year, as France returned to the schedule after an absence of ten years, the choices were soft, supersoft and ultrasoft, this year, for the fourth time thus far, the C4, C3 and C2 are on offer, the same combination seen in Australia, China and Azerbaijan. Mercedes and Ferrari take 9 sets of the soft (C4), as do McLaren, Williams and Pierre Gasly, while Renault, Haas, Alfa Romeo and Toro Rosso take ten sets apiece. Racing Point and Max Verstappen take just 8 sets. The Dutch driver takes the most sets of mediums (4), while Ricciardo, Grosjean and Kvyat take just one set. Last year's race was won by Lewis Hamilton, with Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen joining him on the podium. All...
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