Spanish GP – Bridgestone Brings Out the Big Guns
After last week’s tests where the Japanese manufacturer distributed slick tires in preparation for their return to racing next season, the situation will be more traditional for this race weekend. Indeed, the 11 teams will have Mediums and Hards. The weather should not disturb the drivers as good weather is forecasted throughout these three days […]
After last week’s tests where the Japanese manufacturer distributed slick tires in preparation for their return to racing next season, the situation will be more traditional for this race weekend. Indeed, the 11 teams will have Mediums and Hards.
The weather should not disturb the drivers as good weather is forecasted throughout these three days in Barcelona.
Hirohide Hamashima – Director of Bridgestone Motorsport
« Barcelona is a circuit that Bridgestone and all the teams know well. Even if it is a familiar circuit, we must still be vigilant because it is far from being an easy circuit. »
« In terms of tires, we provide our most challenging ones. Barcelona has a track that is mid-range in terms of grip. »
« It’s the left front tire that suffers the most on this track, and each team with each driver tries to gain the maximum advantage on a track they know very well. »