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Originally Posted by Grig-O
Wel straf dat iedereen aan 2-3 pitstops genoeg had, en dat terwijl men donderdag nog zei dat de bandenslijtage misschien nog hoger lag dan in Maleisië...
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Vrijdag zei Paul Hembery van Pirelli in
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90734 dat een 1 stop strategie misschien zelfs mogelijk zou zijn:
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Paul Hembery, Pirelli's director of motorsport, said that strategy stand-out team Sauber would almost certainly try a one-stop on Sunday - with only the fastest of outfits contemplating a three-stopper.
"From what we've seen here the wear rates are much lower compared to Sepang," said Hembery when asked by AUTOSPORT about what he had learned from Friday running.
"The hard tyre is probably about 20 laps on Friday, and the soft is 13. That even would suggest in the race that if you are doing 20 laps on a Friday then some people might even be thinking of doing a one-stop here - an aggressive one-stop strategy.
"They have to use the soft, and it depends how far they can take it. [Sergio] Perez I am sure is going to get me in trouble with Bernie [Ecclestone] again and do a one-stop or something crazy like that.
"Two stops is going to be the most likely strategy I've seen. The only question I have is that maybe the quicker teams can maybe afford to do a three-stop because of the performance advantage."
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