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Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli has revealed the nominations for the forthcoming Grands Prix in Japan and Russia.
Japan
The Japanese Grand Prix takes place at the spectacular Suzuka circuit: one of the most demanding tracks of the year in terms of lateral energy.
For this reason, the two hardest compounds in the range have been selected: P Zero Orange hard and White medium, to cope with the high speeds, high abrasion and fast corners.
Russia
The choice for the brand-new Sochi circuit in Russia is much more complex, as there has not yet been any representative running on the track.
However, using simulation data, Pirelli engineers have calculated that the most suitable choice should be P Zero White medium and Yellow soft, a combination that is capable of covering a wide range of conditions.
The choices for the final three races of the year will be announced after the Russian Grand Prix.
Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli has revealed the nominations for the forthcoming Grands Prix in Japan and Russia.
Japan
The Japanese Grand Prix takes place at the spectacular Suzuka circuit: one of the most demanding tracks of the year in terms of lateral energy.
For this reason, the two hardest compounds in the range have been selected: P Zero Orange hard and White medium, to cope with the high speeds, high abrasion and fast corners.
Russia
The choice for the brand-new Sochi circuit in Russia is much more complex, as there has not yet been any representative running on the track.
However, using simulation data, Pirelli engineers have calculated that the most suitable choice should be P Zero White medium and Yellow soft, a combination that is capable of covering a wide range of conditions.
The choices for the final three races of the year will be announced after the Russian Grand Prix.
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