As the cars go out on circuit, the technicians move from the Bridgestone fitting area to the teams’ garages. Vital tyre temperature information is collected during the session as well as sample scrapings from the tyres after running. At a race meeting where there are GP2 Series races the technicians then join their GP2 colleagues to fulfil a similar role for the teams there.
A new task for the technicians in 2007 has been adding the white stripe to the tyres. The softer of the two Bridgestone Potenza compounds is marked with a white line along the bottom of the second from inside groove. This was necessitated by a late change to the Sporting Regulations but refinement has already taken place.
The first tyre marking pens which were used were not wide enough to mark the tyres with one revolution, but the latest pens are double the width and only require a single turn of the wheel for the mark to be made, but it’s still another job to add to the technicians’ busy days.
After all the fitting, inflating, balancing, white line marking and temperature taking, the race is over and it’s time to pack up and head off.
“When the race is finished the technicians have to strip the tyres,” explains van de Grint. “The technicians work long, hard days and their weekend is certainly not over when the chequered flag is waved.
“After stripping the tyres the trucks or containers have to be loaded and then driven to their next destination. Any used tyres will be sent back to Bridgestone’s UK headquarters in Langley, near Heathrow. The equipment will also return to Langley unless time constraints mean it has to go straight on to the next venue, where a fresh delivery of tyres will be waiting for them.
“It’s not long before they are at the next test or at the next race. They put up the awning, set up all the equipment and make everything ready for the engineers to sit comfortably in their offices. They will then ensure the tyres are fitted, inflated, balanced and monitored to Formula One and Bridgestone’s exact standards. They are our unsung heroes.”
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