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German GP 2009 - Bridgestone’s Friday Update

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German GP 2009 - Bridgestone’s Friday Update


Bridgestone’s super soft tyre proved to be the fastest rubber on the undulating Nurburgring circuit for the first day of the German Grand Prix. In variable weather conditions, Lewis Hamilton set the day’s fastest lap time, a 1min 32.149secs, in his Vodafone McLaren Mercedes during the afternoon practice session. 

Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) was the fastest driver in the morning practice session, using the medium compound to set a time of 1min 33.082secs. Conditions were cold and there was some rain today meaning that Bridgestone’s intermediate and wet tyres were seen out on track. 

Q&A with Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development 

What was significant about today’s running? 
“Today it was good to see Formula One cars back at the Nurburgring after a year away. It was a cold reception we received from the weather, so maintaining tyre temperature was a challenge. The cold weather and also the wind experienced here makes matters difficult, however a second covered the top thirteen cars in the afternoon, which shows that everyone is very close on pace for this weekend.” 

How do you expect this allocation to work over the weekend? 
“It’s an interesting circuit here and, as illustrated today, there is always the factor of the weather too. After the British Grand Prix there was a lot of talk of tyre temperatures and how the front running teams and drivers use their tyres. I would not be surprised if that is also a topic this weekend. If it stays cold like today then the super soft could even be the preferred race tyre. For the medium compound, getting temperature into the tyre is the challenge, for the super soft, minimising graining is the challenge.” 

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German GP 2009 - Bridgestone Preview

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German GP 2009 - Bridgestone Preview


8 July, 2009 – Round 9

Bridgestone Motorsport German Grand Prix Preview

Bridgestone returns to the circuit of Nurburgring after a year’s absence where the medium and supersoft compound Bridgestone Potenza tyres will be used for the German Grand Prix on July 10-12.

Last year’s race in Germany took place at Hockenheim, so this will be an interesting return to the venue which provided a very exciting wet weather race in 2007. The medium and super soft allocation is the same as used earlier this season in Australia, China and Bahrain.

This is a location which has good historical importance for Bridgestone. The first major European race win on Bridgestone tyres occurred here on the Nordschleife circuit in April 1981, when Thierry Boutsen crossed the line first in his BMW-powered March 812 in the Formula 2 championship.

Hiroshi Yasukawa – Director of Bridgestone Motorsport, said:

“Germany is a good market for Bridgestone and one where we experience high levels of brand awareness. Our participation in Formula One has played a big part in building this brand awareness and we always have strong support in the home country of so many major motor manufacturers. We are

always happy to return to a venue which has rich history for us in the early days of Bridgestone’s motorsport participation.”

Q&A with Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development

What are the challenges of the Nurburging?

“The Nurburgring circuit features an interesting mixture of very fast, medium fast and slow corners, so finding the correct set-up compromise is a challenge for competitors. Our tyre allocation of the medium and super soft Bridgestones should mean exciting racing. Sectors one and three are more demanding on tyre grip, traction and braking performance than in the middle sector, and it is an exciting undulating circuit. The first corner, which has a variety of racing lines, and the chicane provide good overtaking opportunities. Braking balance is also important here and care has to be taken not to lock-up and flat-spot the tyres when slowing.”

Are there particular weather considerations?

“Last time we visited this circuit there was a very exciting wet weather race. The location of the Nurburgring, in the Eifel region of Germany, does often present unpredictable weather. The time of year should mean quite hot weather, but we have previously seen quite cool temperatures there, even in the summer. When we look back on Bridgestone’s history at the Nurburgring, we’ve even seen snow on a DTM race weekend in April, so we never know quite what to expect!”

Stats & Facts

Number & Spec of tyres brought to Nurburgring

1800 (Medium & super soft dry. Intermediate/wets)

Pole position time 2007:1min 31.450secs (Raikkonen)

Fastest race lap 2007:  1min 32.853secs (Massa)

Top three 2007:Alonso, Massa, Webber

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