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Teams differ on Bahrain tyre choice

Next week's Bahrain Grand Prix sees an interesting variation in terms of the teams' tyre choices. While McLaren, Renault, Alfa Romeo, Haas and Williams opt for 8 sets of the red-banded C4 softs, Ferrari and Red Bull take just 6. With Mercedes taking seven sets of the softs, the various strategic differences are reflected in the choice of mediums and hards, even between teammates. Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Alex Albon each take 5 sets of the mediums while their respective teammates take 4, though most of the other teams see their drivers opt for a 4/3 split, Racing Point is the only outfit to see both drivers opt for the same amount of mediums, Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez each...
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