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No signs of extreme wear, says Pirelli

F1 Grand Prix, GP Azerbaijan, Baku Street Circuit Following the high-speed crashes of Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll, Pirelli says debris on the track is likely the cause of the Dutch and Canadian drivers' crashes, as the Milan-based tyre supplier also revealed cut found in Hamilton tyre. Temperatures were somewhat cooler than they had been over the previous two days, with 26 degrees of ambient temperature and 39 degrees of track temperature when the race began. Pirelli expected the majority of the field to opt for a one-stop strategy given the results from Friday’s long runs. And that was indeed the case today with most drivers selecting a soft to hard strategy before a red flag...
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