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Pirelli announces Australia, China choices

– Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has announced the compounds which will be used during the opening two events of the 2017 season in Australia and China.For the season-opener in Melbourne's Albert Park, Pirelli will bring the Ultra Soft (purple-banding), Super Soft (red) and Soft (yellow) compounds, a step softer compared to the 2016 choices.One set of either the Super Soft or Softs must be used during the race, with a set of the Ultra Soft tyres assigned for Q3.As in 2016, the Super Soft, Soft and Medium (white-banded) compounds will be available for the second round of the season in Shanghai.The events will be the first with Pirelli's new tyres, which will be 25 per cent wider both...
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