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Pirelli predict a two-stop GP

Pirelli are confident that 'a maximum of two pit-stops per car should be the norm' at this weekend's Monaco GP.Despite suffering a critical backlash in the wake of the Spanish GP featuring a total of 82 pit-stops and their subsequent decision to strengthen their compounds only due to come into effect at next month's Canadian GP, Pirelli have selected the two least durable tyres in their 2013 portfolio - the softs and supersofts - for F1's showcase event this weekend. However, the sport's sole tyre supplier is confident that the unique characteristics of Monaco will see the bulk of the field pit just once or twice during Sunday's race. Live on Sky Sports Live Formula One 2013 Monaco Grand...
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