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Pirelli predicts two pit-stops in Monaco

Sole Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli is expecting an average of two pit-stops per driver at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, with the company's Motorsport Director, Paul Hembery, stating that degradation levels will be much lower than recently witnessed. At the Circuit de Catalunya last time out, the majority of the field - including race winner Fernando Alonso - completed four pit-stops, but Hembery believes this figure will be significantly reduced based on previous experience on the streets of Monte-Carlo. "In Monaco we’d expect an average of two pit stops per car, because in complete contrast to Barcelona, Monaco has very low tyre wear and degradation," explained Hembery....
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