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17 Apr 2007, 12:28 (Ref:1893806) | #1 | ||
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Tyre strategy
Now the teams are forced to drive both the soft and the hard tyres during the race, it seems they are using some odd strategy (they all seem to use the same, unless they hit some problems)
Both in Malaysia and Bahrain, most drivers went soft-soft-hard in their stints. (in Australia, no one could tell what compound they were one) but, when looking on the length of those stints, the stint with the hard tyre is usually the shortest. For Hamilton, for instance, the second stint was twice as long as the last one (25 laps vs 13 laps) to add to that, some drivers actually set the fastest lap on the harder compound so they use the compound that's meant to last for long stints to push in short ones, and the compound that's meant to push in short stints to last for long ones... or did bridgestone mix up the markings? |
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17 Apr 2007, 13:23 (Ref:1893839) | #2 | ||
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Melbourne they generally used Soft-Soft-Medium.
In Sepang and Bahrain, i'd say the Medium compounds were still used over the longer stint as theyre faster over a lap anyway, and the degradation levels were probably still low enough to stay faster over 20 laps. By the time the teams put the Hard compound tyres on, and subsequently set fast lap times, it was also because the track had rubbered in more. They wouldnt necessarily have been that fast if they went for Hard tyres in the middle stint. |
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18 Apr 2007, 22:13 (Ref:1895114) | #4 | ||
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for post race news on team tyre strategies search in the news section here > http://www.f1technical.net/
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