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Pirelli sure of tyres holding up in Austria

Coming up to the Austrian Grand Prix, Pirelli chief Mario Isola is confident that the tyres being used this year will not suffer from blistering and will hold for the race. Pirelli are bringing the C2, C3 and C4 compound tyres to Austria, the same that were used in France just gone. In the race last year quite a few drivers suffered with blistering tyres leading to pace and strategy changes. But Isola is certain that with the different specification of tyres for this season will stop the issue. Isola said (quoted by GPToday): "Austria is an unusual track, with lots of blind corners and unpredictable elements such as weather and traffic. "This means that plenty...
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