The Auto Channel
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
Official Website of the New Car Buyer

Michelin 2006 Turkish F1 GP - Free practice

If the following text-only file is not easily readable, particularly any tables
of numbers, try enlarging this window since every line has a forced end and
there is no word-wrap.  Otherwise, this report will look and print better from
the following PDF file:
http://www.sportssystems.com/applib/PDFload.cfm?file=/email/filehost/XT854.pdf&id=BC854XT31B580
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PRESS INFORMATION

2006 FIA Formula One World Championship
Turkish Grand Prix - Friday August 25
Free practice


NEW BOY VETTEL CAUSES A STIR… WITH MICHELIN

BMW Sauber/Michelin's new test recruit Sebastian Vettel set fastest time on the opening
day of the Turkish Grand Prix meeting at Istanbul Park. The German lapped the 5.340-
kilometre (3.318-mile) circuit in 1m 28.091s during the second of today's sessions. He
has also made a little bit of history: at 19 years and 53 days he is the youngest driver to
participate in a world championship grand prix meeting.

Six Michelin drivers featured in today's aggregate top 10. Kimi Räikkönen (McLaren
Mercedes) was fastest this morning and third overall, ahead of Jenson Button (Honda,
fourth), Anthony Davidson (Honda, fifth), Robert Doornbos (Red Bull, eighth) and Pedro
de la Rosa (McLaren Mercedes, 10th).


Michelin's day :
Nick Shorrock, Michelin Formula One director

"The track has evolved in the manner we predicted since we first raced here 12 months
ago. The high ambient temperatures are generating a lot of heat - and the surface is
retaining much of that. So far, the rear tyres seem to be suffering rather more than they
did during the inaugural Turkish Grand Prix.

"Continuing the theme of recent races, our partners have chosen a wide range of options
for Istanbul Park and we have brought nine different products to this race. This broadens
the range of analytical work we have to do, but it allows our teams to have tyres that are
finely tuned to their individual needs.

"So far the primes and options are working pretty much as we expected, although we
need to keep a close eye on potential graining with the softer compounds - particularly in
the case of the front right tyre, which is exposed to significant loads through Turn Eight.

"The goal, as always, will be to combine our customary speed with consistency over a
race stint. We still have some work to do before finalising tyre selections for Sunday, but
we have built up a solid database today and the initial signs are encouraging."




Press Contact: Séverine Ray  - +33 6 74 68 76 44
severine.ray@free.fr
Copyright free photos available at www.michelinsport.com

To review or change the format of emails from this group, copy the following link into your browser: 
http://www.sportssystems.com/emformatoptions.cfm?trackingCode=BC854XT%3B31B580%20%3B0257&userEmail=submit%40theautochannel%2Ecom

This email was individually sent to you, however if you wish to unsubscribe, copy the following link into your browser: 
http://www.sportssystems.com/unsubscribe.cfm?trackingCode=BC854XT%3B31B580%20%3B0257&userEmail=submit%40theautochannel%2Ecom