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Bridgestone Tyre
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Bridgestone, the
Official Tyre Supplier to the FIA Formula One World Championship, is pleased
to announce the compound allocations of Potenza tyres for a further four
rounds of the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship.
For the four races from the Hungarian Grand Prix to the Italian Grand Prix
Bridgestone will depart from its concept of leaving a gap in rubber
stiffness between the two allocated tyres for each race, meaning that
consecutive compound pairings are allocated for each of these races.
Bridgestone's intermediate and wet tyres will continue to be brought to all
races.
Both allocations of dry tyres have to be used in each race, unless the
intermediate or wet tyres are used, meaning that competitors need to find
the best compromise to utilise the potential of both tyres. The means of
distinguishing between the two compounds on event is by green bands painted
on the edges of the tyre sidewalls of the softer tyres at a race. Green is
the colour in order to show Bridgestone's support of the FIA's Make Cars
Green campaign.
Hirohide Hamashima, Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development,
says:
"We have made the change to the tyre allocation concept based on the data we
have collected from races so far this year combined with our knowledge of
the tracks we visit for these races. The cars of 2009 are very different to
those used last year so we have learnt a lot so far this year, and they do
use their tyres differently from before.
Hungary is a circuit where the characteristics demand our softest tyres.
This is also true for street courses, and we used the softest allocation
earlier in the year at Monaco, and will again in Valencia. In Spa the
weather temperatures can be quite cool, so the hard compound could have
caused difficulties, and the super soft would have been too soft for this
track, so that means the allocation of medium and soft is obvious. In Monza
the hard compound would have given too big a difference between it and the
soft, so we will bring the soft and the medium." |
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Tyre compounds for the 2009 season:
Grand Prix Super Soft Medium Hard Soft
Australian Grand Prix X X
Malaysian Grand Prix X X
Chinese Grand Prix X X
Bahrain Grand Prix X X
Gran Premio de España X X
Grand Prix de Monaco X X
Turkish Grand Prix X X
British Grand Prix X X
Grosser Preis von Deutschland X X
Magyar Nagydij X X
Grand Prix of Europe X X
Belgian Grand Prix X X
Grande Premio d'Italia X X
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