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Pirelli set out tyre challenges for teams at Azerbaijan GP

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Pirelli have outlined what the main challenges will be in terms of tyres for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The brand are set to bring the three softest compounds in their range as F1 prepares to race on the streets of Baku. This will consist of the C3 as the P Zero White Hard, C4 as the P Zero Yellow Medium, and C5 as P Zero Red Soft. It remains to be seen whether there will be a repeat of the mixed weather conditions that affected the Monaco Grand Prix, which resulted in much back and forth on the grid ahead of the race getting underway, with teams swapping to Intermediate or Wet tyres. However, Pirelli's Motorsport Director,...
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