Spanish GP: Bridgestone Race Review
By Bridgestone
May 10 2010
Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) has scored his first win of the season after finishing first in the Spanish Grand Prix by 24 seconds from home hero, Fernando Alonso (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro).
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Bridgestone Spanish GP
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Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) has scored his first win of the season after
finishing first in the Spanish Grand Prix by 24 seconds from home hero,
Fernando Alonso (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro).
Webber led from start to finish using a soft-hard Bridgestone tyre strategy,
the same as Alonso. Vettel made two pit stops, using a soft-hard-soft to
finish third. Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton set the race's
fastest lap, a 1min 24.357secs, using the hard tyre on lap 59.
Hiroshi Yasukawa - Director of Bridgestone Motorsport, says
"Congratulations to Mark Webber for his first win of the year to open the
European season in front of a superb crowd here in Spain. For Fernando
Alonso this was also a great day, to be on the podium in his first Spanish
Grand Prix driving for Ferrari. From Bridgestone's perspective this has been
a very strong weekend. We hosted guests from the USA and Brazil as well as
many from our European markets which has illustrated the importance of
Formula One as a business tool. Our sales companies continue to support our
Formula One activities, showing the significance of this to our business. We
are proud to have the support of all of the teams in this fantastic sport
and now look forward to heading straight to Monaco for what is likely to be
another fabulous race meeting."
Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development,
says
"Today was an interesting race where pit stop timing was crucial. This was
illustrated by both Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher gaining positions
through their choices. Mark Webber's performance was exceptional and Red
Bull had a very good set-up with both compounds of tyre here. The hard and
the soft compounds worked well today and the track condition continued to
improve as there was no rain last night, unlike on Friday night. The hard
compound was very consistent once it was warmed up and was used for the
race's fastest lap, on low fuel loads near the end of the race. The soft
compound gave a good lap time straight away and was capable of longer first
stints than we generally saw today. We are working closely with McLaren to
understand what happened to Lewis Hamilton, but initial impressions are that
this was not caused by a tyre issue." |
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Stats of the Day
Race: 14:00 - 15:36
Driver Team Time Tyre Strategy
Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1h 35m 44.101s S-H
Fernando Alonso Scuderia Ferrari 1h 36m 08.166s S-H
Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1h 36m 35.439s S-H-S
Tyres used: Hard (prime) / Soft (option)
Temperatures Ambient Track Weather
PM - Race 23C-21C 31C-28C Sunny / Partly cloudy |
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