Ferrari have gone the most aggressive out of all the teams on the grid with their Japanese Grand Prix tyre selections, followed by Mercedes.
Pirelli has made the hard, medium and soft tyres available for the race, with all teams favouring the softest compound, though some more than others.
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen has the most aggressive strategy of all, with just two sets of the hard and medium available and nine of the soft. Although team-mate Sebastian Vettel has the same number of softs, he has opted for more of the hard at three.
Both Mercedes drivers will have eight of the soft available to them, but differ on their remaining choices at three hard and two medium for Lewis Hamilton and two hard and three medium for Nico Rosberg.
Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen have identical choices and are likely to go with a more conservative strategy with just six of the soft tyre – the least of any team.