Michelin 2006 German F1 GP - Free practice
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PRESS INFORMATION
2006 FIA Formula One World Championship
German Grand Prix - Friday July 28
Free practice
KUBICA SETS THE PACE FOR MICHELIN ON DAY ONE
Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber F1 Team/Michelin) set fastest time on the opening day of
free practice ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. Once the
track had dried following a short rain shower at the start of the afternoon session, the
Pole lapped in 1m 16.225s.
Times were very closely matched at the head of the field and, on aggregate, eight
Michelin drivers from five partner teams appeared in the top 12. Anthony Davidson
(Honda) was fourth ahead of Robert Doornbos (Red Bull, fifth), Kimi Räikkönen
(McLaren Mercedes, sixth), Jenson Button (Honda, ninth), Pedro de la Rosa (McLaren
Mercedes, 10th), Rubens Barrichello (Honda, 11th) and Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault,
12th).
Michelin's day :
Nick Shorrock, Michelin Formula One director
"This afternoon's rain shower made free practice a little bit livelier than usual. Several of
our partners ran on intermediates and Anthony Davidson ventured out on a set of full
wets. All our rain products seemed to be working well, but the track dried very quickly so
we were unable to draw any firm conclusions about relative performance levels."
"Our dry-weather tyres are looking good, too, and with both types of product working
well. The option tyre has a little more graining than the prime but this is only normal and
certainly not to same degree as at Magny Cours."
"We have eight different products available this weekend. That presents an added
complication because our six partner teams' data is more divergent than it has been at
other events, where we've usually had only four or five different types of tyre to analyse."
"The championship is very finely balanced as we approach the 12th race of the season
with several teams in strong competition. The role and the performance of the tyre will be
an important element of the package and therefore a need to develop innovative and
aggressive solutions. All these things present an extra element of challenge - but it adds
up to cutting-edge competition of a kind that Michelin relishes."
Press Contact: Séverine Ray - +33 6 74 68 76 44
severine.ray@free.fr
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