Pirelli has revealed the tyre selections made by the Formula 1 paddock ahead of next week’s Australian Grand Prix.
This season drivers are able to select from three compounds of rubber at each event in a new ruling passed for the 2016 F1 campaign.
The Italian manufacturer has made the medium, soft and super-soft tyres available for the Albert Park race.
Pirelli will allocate three sets of tyres with the remaining 10 sets chosen by the teams and drivers.
Next week’s selection has produced varied results with Lewis Hamilton choosing six sets of softs compared to team-mate Nico Rosberg’s five.
Rosberg will also have one more set of mediums compared to Hamilton. The pair will both have six sets of super-softs at their disposal.
Ferrari drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel have followed Rosberg’s decision, while Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo has selected to run seven sets of super-softs, four softs and two mediums.
Red Bull, Williams, Toro Rosso, McLaren, Renault and Haas F1 have chosen to run seven sets of super-soft.
For the full selection view the graphic below.