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Pirelli | 25.9.15 | Pneu Pirelli F1
Pirelli F1
FP1: |
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FP2: |
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1. Sainz |
1m49.434s |
Inter new |
1. Kvyat |
1m48.277s |
Inter used |
2. Kvyat |
1m49.938s |
Inter new |
2. Rosberg |
1m48.300s |
Inter new |
3. Rosberg |
1m50.077s |
Inter used |
3. Hamilton |
1m48.853s |
Inter new |
Tyre statistics of the day:
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Hard |
Medium |
Intermediate |
Wet |
kms driven * |
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1044 |
806 |
sets used overall ** |
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21 |
20 |
highest number of laps ** |
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17 |
18 |
* The above number gives the total
amount of kilometres driven in FP1 and FP2 today, all drivers combined.
** Per compound, all drivers
combined.
Pirelli fact of the
day:
The Suzuka circuit was originally opened in 1962 as a test track for Honda, and
needed some substantial modifications to make it suitable for Formula One, with
the first grand prix held at the venue in 1987. It’s the circuit that has
decided more world championships than any other (12): largely due to its
traditional place on the calendar towards the end of the season. Japanese
drivers have finished on podium of their home event twice at Suzuka, thanks to
Aguri Suzuki (third in 1990) and Kamui Kobayashi (third in 2012).