Tyre selections for 2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

  • Published on 13 Nov 2018 15:29
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  • By: Fergal Walsh

Pirelli has announced the tyre selections each driver has made for the Brazilian Grand Prix in just under two weeks. The Italian tyre supplier selected the super soft, ultra soft and hyper soft compounds for the weekend, with drivers choosing ten sets in total, while three are designated by Pirelli. 

Ferrari has opted to bring one more set of the super soft tyre than Mercedes, who will have one extra set of ultra softs than the Ferraris in their armoury. Both bring eight sets of the hyper soft compound.

MEXICAN GRAND PRIX
Driver        Super Soft          Ultra Soft     Hyper Soft
44. Hamilton           2              3              8
77. Bottas           2              3              8
5. Vettel            3              2              8
7. Raikkonen           3              2              8
3. Ricciardo           2              3              8
33. Verstappen           2              3              8
11. Perez           2              2              9
31. Ocon           2              2              9
18. Stroll           1              2             10
19. Sirotkin           2              1             10
27. Hulkenberg           1              5              7
55. Sainz           2              4              7
10. Gasly           1              2             10
28. Hartley           2              1             10
8. Grosjean           2              3              8
20. Magnussen           1              4              8
14. Alonso           2              2              9
2. Vandoorne           2              2              9
9. Ericsson           1              4              8
16. Leclerc           2              3              8

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  • TonyB

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    The title indicates the Mexican race????

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    • Nov 13 2018 - 17:09

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