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Teams differ over Austria tyre choice

While a first glance at the tyre sets drivers have chosen to take to the Red Bull Ring for next week's Austrian Grand Prix shows an awful lot of purple (ultrasoft) closer inspection reveals an interesting difference of opinion. Williams and Renault both go for the full complement of ten sets of the purple-banded tyre, while Ferrari, Force India and Sauber go for nine. Mercedes, Red Bull, Toro Rosso and McLaren go for eight of the softest tyres available for that particular race, while Haas opts for just seven sets. On the other hand, Romain Grosjean takes 5 sets of supersofts and his teammate Kevin Magnussen 4, with Valtteri Bottas and the Toro Rosso duo following the Dane's example. In...
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