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Supersoft tyres preferred for Hungarian GP

Formula 1 teams have favoured the Supersoft tyres for next weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, while the Medium compound has been rejected. Pirelli will bring the Supersoft (red), Soft (yellow) and Medium (white) compounds to the Hungaroring and, as per usual, drivers have been given free choice for 10 of their 13 allocated sets of tyres. On Wednesday morning, those choices were communicated, and every team but Haas has selected either nine or 10 sets of the Supersoft tyres, while conversely each driver will have just Pirelli's allocated set of Medium tyres available, with the compound not favoured. One set of Supersofts must be put aside for use only in Q3, while either the Softs or...
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