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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 rounds ten to
fourteen of the 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship.
For the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, the hard and medium compounds will
be used. This is the first time these tyres have been used at this track, as
there was no Grand Prix here in 2007. In Hungary, the soft and super soft
compounds will be used, the same allocation as last season.
The European Grand Prix at Valencia will utilize the soft and super soft
compounds. This will be the first Grand Prix at this new street course. In
Spa and in Monza the hard and medium compounds will be used. Last season the
medium and soft compounds were brought to both of these tracks, so this is a
change for this year.
Hirohide Hamashima, Bridgestone Motorsport Director of Motorsport Tyre
Development, says:
"The data we have gained from the first seven races of the season have
enabled us to make our allocation choices for the following five events. Of
these races, Valencia and Hockenheim are notable. We did not race at
Hockenheim last year, so this will be the first time we have raced there
with the current family of tyres. Valencia, of course, is a new street track
and we do not have any previous data, and there is none from other race
series. It will be interesting for everyone concerned to learn the track
characteristics here. For Spa and Monza we have moved the allocation a
position harder and will bring the hard and medium compounds, instead of the
medium and soft used in 2007. We have made this change after analysing the
data from last year, as these tracks were harsher than we had
predicted. We will make an announcement about the tyre allocations for the
final four races in the season later in the year." |