MONDAY MORNING DEBRIEF: How Pirelli's attempts to bring strategic variation at Imola worked – but not in the way envisaged


Pirelli’s attempts at bringing some strategic variation at Imola by introducing the new softest compound C6 – combining it with the C5 and C4 – brought some unintended consequences. But ultimately it did work in mixing things up.
The basic idea was that the C6 would be a Qualifying-only tyre and that the combination of the remaining C4 and C5 would still be too soft to make a one-stop feasible in the race. Hence a more interesting two-stop would ensue.

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