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Pirelli predict one-stop strategies at Imola

Pirelli have confirmed their C2, C3 and C4 compounds will be raced at Imola this weekend – the same selection as the season's curtain-raiser in Bahrain. Due to Imola's narrow nature leading to a potential lack of overtaking opportunities in the race, tyre strategy will be key in the race – and Pirelli expect a one-stop affair on Sunday. This will mean there is extra pressure on pit stops at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, with a large average pit stop loss time of 25 seconds, as track position is likely to play a big part in the outcome at the weekend. Pirelli believe that, as only one Grand Prix has been held at Imola since 2006 and in different seasonal conditions, the teams...
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