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Turkish GP: Qualifying team notes - Pirelli

Wet weather characterised today's action at Istanbul Park, both in free practice and qualifying, causing a 45-minute delay with just over six minutes of Q1 remaining, followed by another red flag three minutes later. A mix of intermediate and full wet tyres were used throughout all three qualifying sessions, with pole set using the intermediate tyre on the final run of Q3. This made an already slippery track even more challenging, allied to the cool track temperatures of just 12 degrees centigrade. Red Bull's Max Verstappen went quickest in every session so far this weekend (in both wet and dry conditions) apart from the crucial Q3 session, when Racing Point's Lance Stroll dramatically...
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