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FIA to monitor Pirelli wet tyre test

The FIA have confirmed they will monitor Pirelli‘s wet tyre test at the Paul Ricard Circuit later this month, ensuring participating teams don't have the upper hand over their absent rival teams. Pirelli did open the test to all 2016 entry teams, giving them the opportunity to participate but in the end only McLaren-Honda, Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Ferrari will be involved. The other teams are reassured by Pirelli that they will focus on the wet tyre testing on a sprinkler-soaked track. The Italian tyre manufacturer has recently sent a note to the teams explaining that run plans would be 'entirely defined by Pirelli and agreed with FIA. FIA observers will be present in garage....
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