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French GP: Preview - Pirelli

The French Grand Prix at the Circuit Paul Ricard near Marseille is being run for only the second time since it re-appeared on the Formula 1 calendar last year. Pirelli will bring the C2 compound as the hard, C3 as the medium, and C4 as the soft tyre: the same nomination as Australia, China, and Azerbaijan. France, followed by Austria the next weekend, also marks the first of five back-to-back race pairings this year. The circuit has been extensively resurfaced since last year, with nearly all of the corners - approximately a third of the lap - getting new asphalt. This is of similar specification to the existing asphalt, which should provide a consistent surface over the course of the...
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