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Bridgestone Announces Tyre Specifications

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Bridgestone has announced the compound allocations of Potenza tyres for the final four rounds of the 2008 season.

For Formula One’s first visit to the new street circuit in Singapore the soft and super soft compounds will be used.

The Japanese Grand Prix will have the medium and soft compounds, the same as used last season, whilst the Chinese Grand Prix will use the hard and medium compounds, just as in 2007.

For the season finale at the Brazilian Grand Prix there is a change from the compounds used last season, and the medium and soft compounds will be provided this year, as opposed to the soft and super soft used in 2007.

Hirohide Hamashima, Director of Tyre Development
“After eleven races this season we can now confirm our tyre allocations for the final four races of the year. This will be the first time for Formula One in Singapore and we will bring the soft and super soft compounds for this interesting new street course."

"High grip will be required at this track which is the primary reason for our choice. In Japan and China we will use the same compounds as we used in 2007. For Brazil we have moved a step harder in our allocation range. This race can be very hot, as we saw last year, and our data from the thrilling final race of last season showed us that this change would be beneficial for the teams."

Tyre compounds for the 2008 season:
Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne) SOFT MEDIUM
Malaysian Grand Prix (Sepang) MEDIUM HARD
Bahrain Grand Prix (Sakhir) SOFT MEDIUM
Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona) MEDIUM HARD
Turkish Grand Prix (Istanbul) MEDIUM HARD
Monaco Grand Prix (Monte Carlo) SUPERSOFT SOFT
Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal) SUPERSOFT SOFT
French Grand Prix (Magny Cours) SOFT MEDIUM
British Grand Prix (Silverstone) MEDIUM HARD
German Grand Prix (Hockenheim) MEDIUM HARD
Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest) SUPERSOFT SOFT
European Grand Prix (Valencia) SUPERSOFT SOFT
Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps) MEDIUM HARD
Italian Grand Prix (Monza) MEDIUM HARD
Singapore Grand Prix (Singapore) SUPERSOFT SOFT
Japanese Grand Prix (Fuji) SOFT MEDIUM
Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai) MEDIUM HARD
Brazilian Grand Prix (Sao Paulo) SOFT MEDIUM.

E.A. © CAPSIS International

Comments  
andyappan (117.193.199.39) 2008-10-20 01:54:53

do you admit " no tyre setup " ?
single axle 2 tyres
cross axis drive no tyres
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