What are the challenges of Hockenheim?
“Hockenheim is definitely a compromise circuit. The first sections are mainly high speed, but the stadium complex at the end of a lap is made up of a succession of slower corners. This will be an area where tyre graining can be caused, especially at the beginning of the race weekend. As ever, the weather will be difficult to predict, and we have seen a wide range of conditions at Hockenheim in the past. The hard and medium compounds should deliver strong performance even if it is very hot, although we could see our wet and extreme wet tyres used again at this event.”
What has been learnt from the latest test in Hockenheim?
“Testing at Hockenheim was a valuable exercise as we have not previously undertaken mileage there with our current range of tyres. The test allowed us to verify the chosen compound allocation, and allowed the teams to work on their set-ups and car developments ahead of the race. Of course, the weather also enabled the teams to assess our wet and extreme wet weather tyres on the Hockenheim circuit too.”
Stats & Facts
Number & Spec of tyres brought to Hockenheim 2,000 (wet/extreme wets and hard & medium dry)
Pole position time 2006: 1min 14.470 (K Raikkonen)
Fastest race lap 2006: 1min 16.357 (M Schumacher)
Top three 2006: M Schumacher, F Massa, K Raikkonen
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