Softer slicks for Lorenzo’s third win of the season20/06/2010
Bridgestone slick compounds available: Front: Medium, Hard. Rear: Medium, Hard (asymmetric)
Jorge Lorenzo was the runaway winner of the British Grand
Prix, taking a commanding victory for the Fiat Yamaha Team. With the hottest
track temperature of the weekend, Lorenzo used his softer option front and rear
slicks to good effect, setting a fast and consistent pace throughout and the
fastest lap of the race which becomes a new lap record at this new circuit.
Behind Lorenzo the battle for the podium was intense as Repsol
Honda’s Andrea Dovizioso pushed hard on his softer slicks to stay ahead of Ben
Spies of Monster Yamaha Tech3, who scored his first MotoGP podium, and the
Ducati Team duo of Nicky Hayden and Casey Stoner. The four were split by less
than a second entering the final lap.
Every rider opted for the softer option front slick and only
Nicky Hayden, Randy de Puniet and Dani Pedrosa chose the hard compound rear. The
warmer track temperature for the race made tyre selection harder for the riders
though.
Jorge Lorenzo set his fastest time on the fourth lap of the
race using a softer rear, indicating good warm-up performance, whereas Casey
Stoner set the second fastest time of the race on lap 17, also on the softer
rear, demonstrating good durability. Interestingly, even the hard compound rear
showed good warm-up performance as Randy de Puniet recorded the fourth fastest
lap of the race on only his second lap.
Hiroshi Yasukawa, Director,
Bridgestone Motorsport
said:
“We saw a fantastic race today and I’d like to send my congratulations
to Jorge and Fiat Yamaha for their dominant victory. Silverstone have produced
a very impressive venue for this MotoGP round and the new circuit layout gave
us some very close and exciting battles today. MotoGP remains to be a very
strong marketing tool for Bridgestone and we wish to express our commitment to continuing
support for this series. It is also valuable for us that Dorna and the FIM are
embracing the need to incorporate safety and environmental responsibility into
their future plan.”
Tohru Ubukata, Manager, Bridgestone Motorcycle Tyre Development
Department said:
“The track conditions were different again today as the
temperature was the highest of the weekend, but we saw that our medium and hard
compound rear slicks had good performance overlap in terms of durability,
warm-up and grip. The increased track temperature made it difficult for teams
to get the right setup and choose the right tyre option for the race as they only
have data for this track from yesterday and Friday when it was cooler, but I am
happy with the performance of both specs and I can say that I am satisfied with
our tyre compound choice for Silverstone.”
Jorge Lorenzo, Fiat
Yamaha Team, Race Winner
said:
“Today was a very important day for us, for the race win and
also for the championship. It was difficult to go fast at the beginning and I had
to be very concentrated not to make a mistake. The rear tyre was sliding and I
was just enjoying myself and focusing on my race. I had a different feeling
today that said to me it could be a good day.”