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Strategy guide for the Monaco Grand Prix

F1 Grand Prix, GP Monaco, Monte Carlo Circuit When it comes to the optimal strategy, Formula One’s sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli does not expect any surprises for today’s Monaco Grand Prix with the one-stop strategy clearly appearing the fastest. The Milan-based manufacturer brought the three softest compounds in its range to the track in Monaco: C3 as the P Zero White hard, C4 as the P Zero Yellow medium and C5 as the P Zero Red soft. With Monaco having the lowest average lap speed of the whole championship, at around 150kph, tyres do not need to withstand huge pressure. Although there’s very little grip and limited wear, cars usually endure some sliding which could result in...
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