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Tyre strategies - British GP

The Formula 1 regulations state drivers must use both types of tyre compounds during every race

Below is the order in which each driver used his tyre compounds in the British Grand Prix, as recorded by Bridgestone:

Team                       Pos.          Tyre choice by stint

Ferrari                 

Felipe Massa              4th            Soft       Soft        Hard
Kimi Raikkonen            8th            Soft       Soft        Hard

McLaren

Lewis Hamilton            16th           Soft       Soft        Hard
Heikki Kovalainen         DNF            Soft       Hard        Hard

BMW Sauber

Robert Kubica             13th           Hard       Soft        Soft
Nick Heidfeld             15th           Soft       Hard        Soft

Renault 

Fernando Alonso           14th           Hard       Hard        Soft
Nelson Piquet             12th           Hard       Soft

Toyota   

Jarno Trulli              7th            Soft       Soft        Hard
Timo Glock                9th            Soft       Soft        Hard
Scuderia Toro Rosso   

Sebastien Bourdais        DNF            Soft       Soft        Hard
Sebastien Buemi           18th           Hard       Soft        Soft

Red Bull Racing    

Mark Webber               2nd            Soft       Soft        Hard
Sebastian Vettel          1st            Soft       Soft        Hard

Williams         

Nico Rosberg              5th            Hard       Hard        Soft
Kazuki Nakajima           11th           Hard       Hard        Soft

Force India          

Adrian Sutil              17th           Hard       Soft
Giancarlo Fisichella      10th           Soft       Soft        Hard

Brawn GP 

Jenson Button             6th            Soft       Hard        Soft
Rubens Barrichello        3rd            Soft       Hard        Soft
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