Many were dissatisfied with the performance of the tires in Mexico City, especially the harder compounds, but Pirelli believes this only adds to the intrigue…
Mario Isola, Pirelli: “We are delighted that in the final race all three teams participated in a strategic game on the track and in the pit wall. Different strategy choices were based on individual tire usage options, with the Medium compound playing an important role, but Hard and Soft also contributed,
demonstrates high performance and limited wear.
The battle for victory came down to a strategic duel between the two teams who managed to get the most out of their tires all weekend. Congratulations to Red Bull and Max Verstappen on their win and a new record of 14 wins in one season in front of a unique Mexican audience.”
Source: F1 News
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