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Lack of running leaves teams seeking answers on tyres in Monaco

A lack of running in Monaco on Thursday means that Saturday will be very much a step into the unknown for the F1 teams , and all will have a lot of work to do in final practice. The red flag early in FP2 and subsequent rain meant that nobody was able to run the super-soft tyre, while the generally cooler conditions also meant that the teams still have a lot to learn about the soft, as the weekend is expected to be warmer. Nevertheless, the early indications are that it will be a straightforward one-stop race, despite extensive resurfacing potentially changing the nature of the track. "It's obviously a very low impact circuit, the lowest impact circuit we've got all season," said...
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