The new-for-2021 compound only made a pair of appearances last year.
It was debuted in Darwin, where high ambient temperatures meant degradation was lower than expected, before being used again, with a lower maximum starting pressure, at Sydney Motorsport Park.
For this year the softest of the three dry compounds will be used across five events, starting with the season opener back at SMP.
For the twin 300-kilometre races at the Eastern Creek circuit drivers will have two sets of super softs along with five sets of the hard compound rubber.
Symmons Plains, Winton and Hidden Valley will then be exclusively run on the super soft, with five sets for qualifying onwards at all three of those events.
The mix of hard/super soft then returns for Townsville.
Albert Park is also a mixed compound round, however it’s split between the hard and soft compounds.
Dunlop has made a number of tweaks to the super soft for its sophomore season, starting with a blue marking to differentiate it from…
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