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What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix?
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We head to Spa-Francorchamps for the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix, on an iconic circuit that has produced no end of excitement having hosted 52 Grands Prix in the last seven decades of Formula 1. Scroll down to find the Pirelli tyre allocations for this weekend's race.
Belgium has hosted such classics as Lewis Hamilton's brilliant battle with Kimi Raikkonen in 2008, Michael Schumacher's clash with David Coulthard in 1998 and Charles Leclerc's victory in 2019.
WATCH: Belgium: 5 forgotten moments from F1 history
As for the tyres, drivers receive two sets of hard (white) compounds, three sets of medium (yellow) compounds and eight sets of soft (red) compounds, as they have done for the last six rounds.
For the Belgian GP, however, the tyres will be one step softer than they were for the Spanish round. That means drivers will receive C2, C3 and C4 tyres at Spa-Francorchamps.
See the allocations for the race at Spa and the upcoming Italian Grand Prix below.
C2, C3 and C4 tyres will be used for the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix. That's one step softer than the Spanish GP
Once again, eight sets of softs, three mediums and two hards will be available
More on the Belgian Grand Prix
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- TRENDING TOPICS: Williams' future, and 7 more talking points ahead of the Belgian GP
- TECH TUESDAY: The one critical choice the teams will have to make for Spa
- Ferrari say they've identified ECU issue behind Leclerc’s Spain DNF, as they ready for 'tough' Belgian GP
- HIGHLIGHTS: Re-live Charles Leclerc's first F1 victory - the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix
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