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Ferrari to take Mercedes' place at Paul Ricard wet tyre test

Ferrari will take Mercedes’ place at next week’s tyre test after the world champions withdrew amid budget cap concerns. Pirelli has arranged a series of private tests with nine of the 10 teams – Williams opted out – through 2021 in order to test the new-for-2022 18-inch tyres. Mercedes was due to participate in a […]
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