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Isola: "Drivers get maximum freedom with the tyres at Monza"

After the Belgian Grand Prix it is time for the second race in the third triple header of 2020 this weekend. We will go to the 'temple of speed', Monza in Italy. Here Pirelli will give the teams the next three tyres: C2 (Hard), C3 (Medium) and C4 (Soft). The reason for the choice lies in the diversity of strategies it provides, the tyre supplier states in the preview at Motorsport.com. One or two stops "For this race, strategies are possible at one or two stops. But unlike last year, the drivers have a fixed allocation of tyres that have a direct effect on strategies through the influence of the variety of sets," Mario Isola said. According to Pirelli, this selection would be...
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