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Singapore GP: Race notes - Bridgestone

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26/09/2010

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso won a thrilling and eventful Singapore Grand Prix with a Bridgestone super soft-medium tyre strategy at the Marina Bay street course.

Alonso led Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel across the line by a mere 0.293 seconds after a race long dice to score his fourth win of the season. Championship points leader Mark Webber finished third.

Hiroshi Yasukawa - Director of Bridgestone Motorsport: "Congratulations to Fernando Alonso and Ferrari for their second win in a row. Congratulations also to the organisers of the Singapore for putting for such a great spectacle. This race is very tough for teams and drivers but it gives us one of the most exciting events for fans and spectators set against the fabulous night time skyline of Singapore. I think that this will continue to be a strong event for
Formula 1 with many new fans here. I believe that the Bridgestone brand has been promoted very well from here to the outside world."

Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development: "Today we saw another very exciting race. It was the first time this weekend that we had a completely dry track so there was a lot of track surface evolution. This made the strategies very interesting as we were all watching very closely to see how both compounds would perform. We could certainly see differences with tyre wear and degradation from different cars, car set-ups and driving styles. Both Fernando and Sebastian managed their tyres very well with very similar strategies meaning a very close battle between them for the entire race. Mark showed the durability of the medium compound by completing almost all of the race distance on the same set of tyres. Not only did Mark's tyres continue to deliver strong performance, but they also withstood the contact with Lewis. In this contact the front right tyre sidewall was pushed out of alignment with the rim, yet it retained its inner pressure for the rest of the race. We can say that this tyre displayed true Japanese grit today."

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