Pirelli confirms Azerbaijan GP tyre selections
Pirelli has confirmed its Formula 1 tyre selections for April's Azerbaijan Grand Pr🐬ix a♛t the Baku City Circuit, going one step softer than its 2017 picks.
Pirelli will make the soft, super-soft and ultra-soft tyres available to teams over the race weekend in Bakuﷺ, scheduled for April 27-29, hav🙈ing offered mediums for the race last June.
🃏The decision comes following a push to make Pirelli's tyres less conservative for 2018, but the Italian manufacturer opted against debuting its new hyper-soft compound - now the softest in its range - at the street track in Baku.

Pirell⛄i has confirmed its Formula 1 tyre selectio🎉ns for April's Azerbaijan Grand Prix at the Baku City Circuit, going one step softer than its 2017 picks.
Pirelli will make the soft, super-soft and ultra-soft tyres available to 🌼teams over the race weekend in Baku, scheduled for April 27-29, having offer⭕ed mediums for the race last June.
The decision comes following a push to ꧙make Pirelli's tyres less conservative for 2018, but the Italian manufacturer opted against debuting its new hyper-soft compound - now the softest in its range - at the street track in Baku.
As usual, drivers will be requi𝓰red to complete Q3 on the softest available compound while saving one set of both the soft and super-s𒉰oft tyres for usage in the race.
The 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix looked set to be one-stop race that could be completed under the red flag, with both Leౠwis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel being called to the pits by race control that forced them into a second stop.
The race was ultimately won by Daniel Ricciardo who made two tyre cওhanges, the last coming under the red flag.