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Vettel: Pirelli F1 tyres ‘quite a bit different’

Sebastian Vettel feels the Formula 1 tyres brought by Pirelli to the Spanish Grand Prix are “quite a bit different” compared to previous weekends, calling it the “biggest change” for Ferrari despite a number of updates on the SF71H car. The FIA accepted Pirelli’s request to reduce the tread of the tyres by 0.4 mm for the Spanish, French and British Grands Prix following a resurfacing of the three circuits ahead of the new season. The modified tyres made their on-track debut in Barcelona on Friday during the opening practice sessions for this weekend’s race, with a number of drivers struggling to find time when moving from the Soft to Supersoft compounds. 5774263478001...
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