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Mercedes with the most conservative choice – Pirelli preview

Mercedes drivers Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton opted for the most conservative tyre choice for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix by taking the fewest soft tyres for the Hungaroring. Pirelli has revealed the teams’ tyres choices for the Hungarian round of the Championship, the last race before the four-week August summer break. The Milan-based company provides the teams with the C2, C3 and C4 compounds for this weekend’s race, the same choice as it was the case in Germany a week ago. The Mercedes duo went for the lowest amount of soft tyres, both Hamilton and Bottas will have eight sets of C4 soft compounds. Interestingly, no other team selected fewer than nine sets of soft for...
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