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Later this season Singapore will make its first appearance on the Formula One calendar, and Bridgestone announced on Friday that they plan to take their super-soft and soft tyre compounds to the city for September's race.
The company also confirmed that, as in 2007, they have selected to use their medium and soft compounds at Octobers Japanese Grand Prix and their hard and medium rubber at the Chinese event. For the season finale in Brazil, however, there will be a change, with medium and soft tyres replacing the soft and super-softs used last year.
"After 11 races this season we can now confirm our tyre allocations for the final four races of the year, explained Hirohide Hamashima, Bridgestone Motorsports director of motorsport tyre development. This will be the first time for Formula One in Singapore and we will bring the soft and super soft compounds for this interesting new street course.
High grip will be required at this track which is the primary reason for our choice. In Japan and China we will use the same compounds as we used in 2007. For Brazil we have moved a step harder in our allocation range. This race can be very hot, as we saw last year, and our data from the thrilling final race of last season showed us that this change would be beneficial for the teams.
Tyre compounds for the 2008 season: Australia - soft, medium Malaysia - medium, hard Bahrain - soft, medium Spain - medium, hard Turkey - medium, hard Monaco - super-soft, soft Canada - super-soft, soft France - soft, medium Britain - medium, hard Germany - medium, hard Hungary - super-soft, soft Europe - super-soft, soft Belgium - medium, hard Italy - medium, hard Singapore - super-soft, soft Japan - soft, medium China - medium, hard Brazil - soft, medium
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