Basically, anything goes?
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Sure turned out that way
So medium to hard one-stopper for nearly everyone I'm guessing?
It would be nice if they showed the estimated time difference between the strategies.
Perhaps the more likely strategy that will be targeted is a one-stop, because the expected difference in terms of race time is only a few seconds in total, so teams tend to lean towards fewer stops and prioritising track position.
If you wanted softs to be a viable race tyre you should have brought the C0 like last year, Pirelli.
My fear is that the new C1 is too good and it will just be another medium/hard onestopper.
And amazingly, most people went medium - soft which is not one of those options π€£