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Pirelli confirms Japan and Korea compounds

NEWS STORY
16/09/2011

Pirelli has revealed the compound nominations for next month's grands prix in Japan and Korea.

The medium and soft tyres will be used in Japan, while, for Korea, just one week later, the soft and supersoft have been nominated.

The Suzuka circuit, which hosts the Japanese Grand Prix, contains a wide variety of fast and medium speed corners, such as the famous Spoon Curve and 130R. This makes it ideal territory for the versatile P Zero White tyre, with the P Zero Yellow tyre - which has been used at every race so far this year - as the option.

Korea, inaugurated last year, is a tighter and twistier circuit with low grip. Because of this, the P Zero Yellow soft and P Zero Red supersoft tyres have been nominated: the same combination used for Monaco, Canada, Hungary and Singapore.

"After careful analysis of all the data we have available, we have come up with what we believe to be the nominations that are best suited to the characteristics of each circuit," said Pirelli's motorsport director Paul Hembery. "While Suzuka is a track that we've competed on before, both in GT racing and on motorbikes, Korea is a circuit that most people are still learning about. Nonetheless, we benefit from advanced simulation technology that allows us to accurately predict the likely behaviour of each tyre even on tracks that we have never seen before. The extra performance of the supersoft makes it one of the most dynamic tyres in our range, which will form a key part of the strategy in Korea. Before then, the combination of medium and soft that will be used in Japan was last seen on our home grand prix in Italy, resulting in an extremely exciting race."

Grand Prix Super Soft Soft Medium Hard
Australia X X
Malaysia X X
China X X
Turkey X X
Spain X X
Monaco X X
Canada X X
Europe X X
Britain X X
Germany X X
Hungary X X
Belgium X X
Italy X X
Singapore X X
Japan X X
Korea X X

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