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These Pirelli compounds will be in action at the Dutch GP

Pirelli has announced the tyres that will be used for the next three Grands Prix. After the summer break the first three Formula One weekends will take place in Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy respectively. Article continues under ad For the Belgian and Italian Grand Prix Pirelli choose to bring the C2, C3 and C4 compounds. For the weekend at Zandvoort the three relatively hardest tyres have been chosen. This is not a surprise as this was also the case for last year's edition. Read more Krack certain Alonso will 'accelerate Aston Martin's progress' in F1 The reason? The circuit in the dunes is very hard on the tyres due to the many corners and the banking with a slope of nineteen...
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