Monaco GP: Bridgestone GP Preview
By Bridgestone
May 13 2010
For the first time ever Bridgestone will bring a non-consecutive dry tyre allocation to the unique challenges of the Monaco Grand Prix which takes place on the streets of Monte Carlo on May 13-16.
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For the first time ever
Bridgestone will bring a non-consecutive dry tyre allocation to the unique
challenges of the Monaco Grand Prix which takes place on the streets of
Monte Carlo on May 13-16.
The medium and super soft compound Bridgestone Potenza's will tackle the
slippery 3.34km street course, making a change from the previous allocation
for this race of soft and super soft. The circuit is the shortest on the
calendar, with a polished smooth track surface between the unyielding Armco
barriers. It's also the lowest average speed circuit, due to its tight and
twisty nature.
Hiroshi Yasukawa - Director of Bridgestone Motorsport, says:
"The Monaco Grand Prix is an extremely prestigious event and one which we
know as the jewel in the crown of the Formula One calendar. Television
figures for this race are always very good, and this gives us a superb
platform to promote our brand. The Bridgestone branding we have at the first
corner of the circuit is seen all around the world and it is fantastic to be
associated with this great event. We are very happy to be part of this race
and to see Bridgestone's tyres contribute to the amazing spectacle we will
all see."
Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development,
says:
"The street course in Monaco is a difficult circuit for drivers and tyre
engineers. It is made up of public
roads which uniquely are still used by the public over the course of a Grand
Prix weekend. This means that track evolution is not the same as we would
see at other venues. The actual track surface is very smooth as it is
polished by the use of road vehicles, and finding grip is a priority for
drivers. After reviewing last year's data and because of the changes in
positioning for our compounds this season, we can use the super soft and
medium at Monaco. In higher temperatures with a good track surface our
medium compound should work very well and combined with the super soft we
are confident about this allocation. However, we must also remember that we
have had many exciting wet races in Monaco in the past, and the unforgiving
nature of the barriers is often experienced."
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Stats & Facts
Number & Spec of tyres: 2000 (Medium, super soft, intermediate/wets)
Pole position time 2009: 1min 14.902secs (Button)
Fastest race lap 2009: 1min 15.154secs (Massa)
Top three 2009: Button, Barrichello, Raikkonen
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