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Pirelli recommends a two-stop strategy for Bahrain GP

F1 Grand Prix, GP Bahrain, Bahrain International Circuit Based on the Friday race simulations, Formula One’s sole tyre supplier Pirelli estimates that the two-stop strategy could become the fastest approach to complete tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix. Pirelli brought the C2, C3 and C4 tyres to Sakhir this weekend, which are one compound softer than 2019. After tweaking the allocation in Portugal and Turkey, Pirelli reverted to the standards 2020 allocation of two sets of Hard, three sets of Medium and eight sets of Soft tyres. The surface of the Bahrain International Circuit is a high-grip, highly abrasive asphalt, on which traction out of slow corners and protecting the rear tyres...
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