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Ferrari run new wet Pirelli compounds in tyre test

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc tested Pirelli's new intermediate and wet tyre compounds, as the manufacturer prepare their new 2022 rubber. After a rollercoaster weekend for Leclerc that saw him take pole position at his home race before not being able to start at all, he and his Ferrari team landed at the Circuit Paul Ricard to run Pirelli's new 2022 tyre designs in wet weather. The Monegasque managed to clock up 83 laps in the morning session at the beginning of the team's two-day test with Formula 1's tyre supplier, as he ran the new intermediate before lunch and moving on to the full wets in the afternoon. Mercedes had also been pencilled in to run the new wet tyres in France, but pulled...
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