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Ferrari and Mercedes with similar tyre allocation for the French Grand Prix

Pirelli announced the individual tyre selection of each driver for the forthcoming French Grand Prix which takes place for the first time after a 10-year-long absence. Taking place from June 22-24 at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, a track that has hosted the French Grand Prix on 14 previous occasions, the last time in 1990, the event promises an incredible show for spectators. Pirelli which will be the title sponsor of the event supplies the teams with the trio of ultrasoft-supersoft-soft compounds. Thanks to the smooth surface, tyre degradation is expected to be low which prompted the teams to order plenty of sets from the softest compound. Theoretically, teams can order a maximum...
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