F1 | Pirelli, the drivers' choices for the Brazilian GP
C1, C2 and C3 are the compounds that the Milanese tire company will bring to Interlagos
di Piero LadisaNovember 5, 2019

Pirelli has communicated the sets of tires chosen by the drivers for the Brazilian Grand Prix, the twentieth and penultimate round of the 2019 Formula One World Championship of the season, which will take place on the Interlagos track from 15 to 17 November.
For the Brazilian event the Milanese tire company has opted for the hardest compounds in its range: C1, C2 and C3 which for the occasion will be called hard, medium and soft respectively.
Here in detail are the trains that each individual pilot will have available:
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