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Sauber: As is often the case in CanadaComments Off In what was a thrilling Canadian Grand Prix with great motor racing. Kamui Kobayashi and Pedro de la Rosa played a rather insignificant role. Kobayashi, coming from 18th on the grid, retired in an incident on lap one after he made a remarkably good start and was fighting for ninth on the back straight. De la Rosa (17th on the grid) was hit by another car on the first lap and had to pit for a new nose. But he managed to recover and raced in 13th before he retired with an engine failure which has yet to be analysed. Weather: sunny and dry, 25-26°C air, 37-39°C track Pedro de la Rosa: retired on lap 31, engine Kamui Kobayashi: retired on lap 1, accident Peter Sauber, Team Principal: James Key, Technical Director: source: Sauber F1 Team |
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Domenicali backs moves for specific tyre testsComments Off Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali agrees there should be some specific track testing for F1′s new 2011 tyre supplier. FOTA technical chief Ross Brawn said in Turkey that despite the in-season testing ban, there should be some running exempted for the development of the new tyres in the “late summer and early winter”. Mercedes reserve driver Nick Heidfeld recently put his hand up to do some tyre testing this year, as current supplier Bridgestone is set to be replaced by either Pirelli or Michelin for the 2011 season. Domenicali agrees that tyre testing will be a priority. “Yes, this is what we have to discuss with the tyre manufacturer as soon as we have decided and we know who will be the supplier for next year,” he said. It is suggested that, due to the late appointment of a new supplier, tyre tests have become even more necessary, given the short development lead-time and the danger that cars and tyres will not be ideally optimised. “Clearly we need to have some specific testing to make sure the tyres are sorted properly,” agreed Brawn. “It may take a few iterations to get where we want to be and undoubtedly there will be a degree of conservatism at the beginning because we can’t afford to have any problems with compounds. “But we’re all there to help the new tyre supplier and I think we’ve got a good chance of success,” he added. (GMM) |
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Heidfeld would be F1 tyre tester in 2010Comments Off
Nick Heidfeld has admitted he is prepared to become F1′s tyre tester later this year. With Bridgestone departing and a new supplier set to enter formula one in 2011, it has been rumoured that amid the current testing ban, some tyre-specific track outings might be sanctioned. “That would be an attractive thing. If I am asked, I would not say no,” German Heidfeld, who this year is Mercedes’ reserve driver, is quoted by Sport Bild magazine. The 33-year-old is a veteran of 167 grands prix, and he is bidding to be back on the F1 grid in 2011. “I want to be racing again (in F1) no later than 2011,” he confirmed. “I feel too young for DTM or for taking part in the Le Mans 24 hours,” added Heidfeld. |
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