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Friday, April 23, 2010

Fresh method process from Bridgestone

process.jpgThe work involved to prepare the 17 MotoGP competitors have their exact tyre needs appeased for each round of the World Championship, is a task carried out by the official wheel supplier, Bridgestone.

This season, the company has entered its second year as the sole supplier of tyres to MotoGP, and Chief Coordinator of the Bridgestone MotoGP project Thomas Scholz, explains the fresh wheel allocation process.

“Using our data from 2009 we could clearly see that six rear tyres for each specification was far too much, so the riders accepted our proposal to reduce the number of rear tyres to five for each specification – five of spec A and five of B,” says Scholz.

“For the front tyre they were not so happy for a couple of races about the total number of tyres they had available, especially when one compound tends to be much better than the other and the allocation is four and four. For this reason our proposal was that at the beginning (of the GP weekend) we give them three tyres of both specs. Then on Friday after the first free practice session the teams and riders have two hours in which to inform us which additional tyre they want to have. So it can be whatever combination of A and B they want if they are not quite sure which tyre will be the final choice for the race.”

There are some differences in compounts this year, not just the allocation that has changed.

Scholz comments, “The 2010 tyres, soft and medium, are different from 2009. The two different rear tyre specs are a single tyre compound and an asymmetric one. We have soft, medium and hard of the single compound tyre, and we have medium, hard and extra hard of the asymmetric.”

“The normal front tyres we are using in the MotoGP class are single compound tyres in a range of soft, medium, hard and extra hard. We don’t use multi compound or asymmetric compound tyres. It’s easier for the riders to use single compound front tyres because this is a very important factor – to be able to trust the front tyre and how it works, and the rider can understand it better.

 

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