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Pirelli predicts three stops

Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery has predicted that three stops will be the norm during the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend.For the first time this year, the Italian tyre manufacturer will provide teams with a choice of the white medium compound tyre and the yellow soft tyres – a selection which is set to provide teams with varying strategy choices ahead of the third race of the campaign.With different tactical approaches having been the norm in Shanghai in the past, Hembery said he predicted an interesting race ahead with it likely that teams would go for three stops to get the most from the tyres at their disposal.“China has often produced some of the best races of the year,...
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