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Pirelli expects two-stop strategies at Bahrain GP

Tyre supplier Pirelli does not expect many teams to be able to implement a one-stop strategy during the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Italian tyre manufacturer expects the tyres to wear too hard for that. Pirelli has taken the C2, C3 and C4 compounds to the desert, which are one step softer than last year's choice. Yesterday in qualifying it soon became clear that the soft tyre is only good for one lap, and many teams chose to try the medium tyre. Everyone who went on to Q3 did so on the medium band, so that's also the band on which the entire top ten will start. Read more Pirelli perseveres: 'To be honest, we don't want that either' Wolff opposes drivers and believes that Pirelli should be...
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