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Pirelli hits out at Vettel criticism

Pirelli has responded to Sebastian Vettel's criticism of its tyres after the Red Bull driver delivered a dominant performance to win in Canada last weekend. The reigning World Champion led from start to finish around the Gilles Villeneuve circuit when low tyre degradation allowed the German to push his RB9 harder than he could during the early parts of the season. After celebrating his victory, however, Vettel was again critical of the Pirelli tyres, suggesting that they are unsafe to race with. In an interview with AUTOSPORT, Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery said that he doesn't know why Vettel keeps criticizing the tyres. "They have been strong, but some of the comments are...
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