Pirelli has confirmed the tyre compounds that it will bring to the Russian Grand Prix later this year.
The Italian marque has nominated the C2, C3 and C4 compounds for the race in Sochi - the sixth event since it joined the calendar in 2014.
The C3 [hard] tyre will be marked by a white side wall, the C3 [medium] will be identified with a yellow line, and the [soft] C4 will have red side walls.
Pirelli has not yet indicated what tyres it will bring to the Belgian and Italian Grands Prix, which will host the first two races after the return of the summer break.
Grand Prix |
C1 |
C2 |
C3 | C4 | C5 |
Australia | X | X | X | ||
Bahrain | X | X | X | ||
China | X | X | X | ||
Azerbaijan | X | X | X | ||
Monaco | X | X | X | ||
Spain | X | X | X | ||
Canada | X | X | X | ||
France | X | X | X | ||
Austria | X | X | X | ||
Great Britain | X | X | X | ||
Germany | X | X | X | ||
Hungary | X | X | X | ||
Belgium | |||||
Italy | |||||
Singapore | X | X | X | ||
Russia | X | X | X |
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