User talk:Pylgrim

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Tyres on race reports
Hi, firstly to let you know that I have responded to your query and advertised the discussion at WT:F1. Though as I said I would add Talk:2019 Formula One World Championship to your Watchlist as most editors won't inform you when they reply. I just thought I'd let you know that Portuguese Wikipedia do show which tyre compounds are selected and which drivers choose how many through the median of coloured tables so no understanding of the Portuguese language is required. It is included under the heading "pneus". To get to Portuguese Wikipedia you go to which ever race report you are looking at, then scroll to where it says "português". Hope this helps, SSSB (talk) 08:51, 28 May 2019 (UTC)