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Pirelli may opt for harder F1 tyre selections in 2019

Pirelli may opt for a more conservative Formula 1 tyre selection in 2019 that lead to more one-stop races, in order allow drivers to push more on-track instead of focusing on tyre saving. Teams sampled Pirelli’s full range of 2019 tyres in the post-season test in Abu Dhabi last week, with the Italian tyre supplier set to finalise their compounds for March's season-opening Australian Grand Prix later this week. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  While teams will still have a choice of three compounds to use at races next year, Pirelli may make a harder selection than in 2018 in order to give drivers more of a chance to push in races instead of focusing on tyre saving, even if it results in more...
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