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Felipe Massa (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) has taken his third consecutive
Turkish Grand Prix victory after using a medium-medium-hard tyre strategy at
Istanbul Park for the fifth round of the FIA Formula One World Championship.
Massa took his win after starting from pole position and he led Vodafone
McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton across the finish line by 3.7
seconds.
Hamilton used a hard-hard-hard-medium tyre strategy, making three
pit stops to Massa's two, and finished just 0.4 seconds ahead of third
placed Kimi Raikkonen (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro), who used the same
strategy as Massa.
Finishing off the podium but in the points were BMW Sauber F1 team-mates
Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld in fourth and fifth, Fernando Alonso (ING
Renault F1 Team) in sixth, Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) in seventh and Nico
Rosberg in eighth.
The race saw an early safety car period after a multi-car incident on the
first lap. Tyre performance was good with both compounds performing well and
the cooler weather than expected not causing any issues. The race's fastest
lap, a 1min 26.506secs was set by Raikkonen on lap 20 using the medium
compound, whilst the race's second fastest lap, a 1min 26.529secs was set by
Hamilton on lap 31 using the hard compound.
Leaving Turkey, Raikkonen leads the drivers' championship with 35 points
from Massa on 28 points. Hamilton also has 28 points and is in third
position in the standings, having only one race win to Massa's two. Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro lead the constructors' championship with 63 points to BMW
Sauber F1 Team's 44. Vodafone McLaren Mercedes are in third place with 42
points.
Formula One will next be in action May 22-25 with the Grand Prix de Monaco
on the streets of Monte Carlo, where Bridgestone's soft and super soft
compound Potenza tyres will be used.
Hirohide Hamashima - Director of Bridgestone Motorsport Tyre Development,
said:
"Today we saw a very interesting race with many strategies and different
tyre choices. There was a lot of variation in which order drivers used the
hard and medium compounds and this made for an exciting Grand Prix. In the
case of Lewis Hamilton's car, Bridgestone and the team had safety concerns
which did influence his strategy, however he achieved a very good result.
These concerns affected no other car on the grid, and we will be analysing
the data to see what we can learn from this. We did see three cars finish
the race after making only one stop, so durability was certainly strong for
the tyres for these competitors. The track and ambient temperatures did not
cause any issues. We have now contested the most severe circuit on the
calendar and say goodbye to the difficult turn eight until next season,
although our vigilance will, as always, remain high." |