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Vettel ‘can't say 100 per cent' he trusts Pirelli's tyres

Sebastian Vettel says he cannot say he has full trust in Pirelli’s Formula 1 tyres in the wake of two failures during the most recent race in Azerbaijan. Vettel’s Aston Martin team-mate Lance Stroll and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen both suffered left-rear failures that pitched them into the wall at the Baku City Circuit. Pirelli […]
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