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Pirelli tyres perform well in Brazil – Technical news

F1 Grand Prix, GP Brazil, Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Interlagos Teams and drivers had to be extremely precise with their approach in Brazil on Friday after the first practice session took place in damp and hence tricky conditions. Things have improved for the afternoon session, but the damp patches did not want to vanish completely, making it difficult for drivers to get the best out of the tyres. No serious graining – Nominating the three hardest compounds from its range, Pirelli’s tyre selection for this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix is a step harder than it was last year. The harder tyre choice for this year is designed to limit degradation, and so help drivers to push...
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