Bridgestone Potenza driver tyre strategies

Rd.5 – Monaco Grand Prix In 2007, the tyre regulations stipulate that the two dry tyre specifications must be visibly distinguishable from each other. At the Monaco Grand Prix, the super soft compound Bridgestone Potenza tyre was marked with a white...

Rd.5 – Monaco Grand Prix In 2007, the tyre regulations stipulate that the two dry tyre specifications must be visibly distinguishable from each other. At the Monaco Grand Prix, the super soft compound Bridgestone Potenza tyre was marked with a white line in the second from inside groove.

Team Race Driver Tyre Choice by Stint:

Giancarlo Fisichella Soft ING Renault F1 Team – soft – super soft Heikki Kovalainen Soft – super soft Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Felipe Massa Soft – super soft – super soft Kimi Raikkonen Soft – super soft Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Fernando Alonso Soft – soft – super soft Lewis Hamilton Soft – soft – super soft Honda Racing F1 Team Jenson Button Soft – soft – super soft Rubens Barrichello Soft – soft – super soft BMW Sauber F1 Team Nick Heidfeld Super soft – soft Robert Kubica Soft – super soft Panasonic Toyota Racing Ralf Schumacher Soft – super soft Jarno Trulli Soft – super soft Red Bull Racing David Coulthard Soft – super soft Mark Webber Soft – DNF AT&T Williams Team Nico Rosberg Soft – soft – super soft Alex Wurz Soft – super soft Scuderia Toro Rosso Vitantonio Liuzzi Soft – DNF Scott Speed Soft – super soft Spyker F1 Team Christijan Albers Super soft – soft – soft – DNF Adrian Sutil Soft – super soft – DNF Super Aguri F1 Team Takuma Sato Super soft – soft – super soft Anthony Davidson Soft – super soft

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