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Fresh from celebrating its 200th
Grand Prix, Bridgestone will race towards its next centenary, with its 201st
race since 1997, the ING Belgian Grand Prix, round thirteen of the FIA
Formula One World Championship.
As a contrast to the all-new Valencia street course, the next event will
take place at a now permanent race facility which is steeped in motor racing
folklore, Spa Francorchamps.
At 7km long, Spa is the longest circuit on the calendar, by well over a
kilometre, and there is quality in its layout as well as quantity in its
length. This is a high speed circuit, but in contrast to most high speed
tracks, this is one where high downforce is required from the cars. A tight
turn one leads into
the downhill approach to the world-famous Eau Rouge and Raidillon corner
combination and this is the beginning of a 19 corner challenge that
seemingly never lets up until the penultimate turn, the fearsome Blanchimont
and then the final chicane.
In tyre terms it's a severe track and Bridgestone will bring the hardest two
compounds from the range, the hard and medium. This is a change from last
season when the medium and soft compound tyres were used. Speeds regularly
approach or exceed 300kph, whilst the slowest speeds on a lap are seen in
the first turn, which F1 cars tackle at just over 60kph.
Bridgestone comes to Spa fresh from a tyre test in Monza where the hard and
medium compounds were used.
Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone, Director of Motorsport Tyre
Development, said:
What are the points of interest at Spa?
"Spa is extremely challenging for drivers and for tyre engineers too. The
layout is the longest of the year and it has a lot of complexity, with the
added challenge of significant gradient changes. It is a high speed circuit,
and one with particularly high loads on the tyres because of the high levels
of
downforce used. Added to this, the weather in Belgium is often variable and
we have seen rain a number of times previously, so Spa is likely to give
everyone a lot of hard work. We have changed the tyre allocation a step
harder for this season as last year we had issues with heat durability,
which should be less of a problem with the harder compounds."
Stats & Facts
Number & Spec of tyres brought to Belgium: 2,000 (wet/extreme wets and hard
& medium dry)
Pole position time 2007: 1min 45.994 (Raikkonen)
Fastest race lap 2007: 1min 48.036 (Massa)
Top three 2007: Raikkonen, Massa, Alonso |