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In a nutshell: which tyres for the French GP?

It will be a two-fold celebration next weekend for Formula 1 as the sport marks the return to the calendar of the French Grand Prix and the Circuit Paul Ricard. Just like Silverstone and the Circuit de Catalunya, Paul Ricard was recently re-surfaced, resulting in a smooth yet high-grip asphalt. And like in Barcelona, to help combat blistering, Pirelli will bring a tyre with a tread reduced by 0.4 millimetres for its selected range that features the Soft, SuperSoft and Ultrasoft rubber. French GP goes for two DRS zones at Paul Ricard "Paul Ricard is effectively an entirely new circuit for everyone, but we have some idea of what to expect not only from Formula 1 testing, but also...
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