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Aston Martin refute minimum tyre pressure theory

Article To news overview © Pirelli Aston Martin have denied that they ran their tyres below minimum tyre pressures as stipulated by Pirelli over the course of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The team's driver Lance Stroll was eliminated from the race in Baku after a left rear tyre failure, with race leader Max Verstappen suffering a similar failure on his Red Bull towards the end of the race. According to an unsubstantiated report in Gazzetta dello Sport, an initial investigation by Pirelli has suggested Aston Martin and Red Bull ran their tyres below minimum pressure limits. This report has been denied by Aston Martin. "We are working with Pirelli to determine the cause of the tyre...
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