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A rapid pace in free practice at Monaco
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Lewis Hamilton set the marker on the opening day of running for the Monaco Grand Prix by using Bridgestone’s super-soft compound Potenza tyre to set the day’s fastest lap time at the 3.34km Monte Carlo circuit around the slippery streets of the Principality for the sixth round of the Championship.
Hamilton went fastest in the second of today’s 90-minute practice sessions, setting a time of 1min 15.140s. He was almost four tenth faster than the second fastest driver, Nico Rosberg. In the morning session Kimi Raikkonen went fastest, using the soft compound to set a time of 1min 15.948s.
Both Bridgestone’s soft and super-soft compounds were put through their paces on this testing millionaires’ playground. This is the first Grand Prix at which the revised super soft compound has been used, and initial feedback has been that this tyre is an improvement on the previous version. Blue skies and sunshine greeted competitors, which was in contrast to the weather predictions of rain from earlier in the week.
Hirohide Hamashima, Tyre Development Director
“The first day of running at Monaco is always difficult for data collection as the track surface changes very quickly as the road gets cleaned and rubber goes down. Most laps took place on the soft compound today and we did see more graining than predicted, however this should improve as the track surface gets better."
"The modified super-soft compound received good feedback in terms of grip and traction, although we did not see as big a lap time difference as we expected, but this could change with track improvements. Of course, we have seen forecasts of wet weather for this weekend, and this could change matters completely.”
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