Japan Preview Quotes: Bridgestone
Hiroshi Yasukawa, Director of Motorsport: "The Bridgestone Motorsport team arrives at our home grand prix in Japan on the back of further success, achieved by Rubens Barrichello at the very first China Grand Prix. Sauber Petronas' drivers too achieved more points, which was extremely pleasing. The China GP provided Formula 1 with a magnificent track on which to race and great facilities and they should be congratulated on their success. However, we are now extremely excited to be moving on to our home round where over a thousand Bridgestone employees will get the chance to cheer on our teams at Suzuka. Many of the staff involved in our Formula One programme are based in Japan and this is their only chance to attend a GP and see Bridgestone's teams in action for themselves. We aim to give them a good show."
Hiroshi Yasukawa, Director of Motorsport: "The Bridgestone Motorsport team arrives at our home grand prix in Japan on the back of further success, achieved by Rubens Barrichello at the very first China Grand Prix. Sauber Petronas' drivers too achieved more points, which was extremely pleasing. The China GP provided Formula 1 with a magnificent track on which to race and great facilities and they should be congratulated on their success. However, we are now extremely excited to be moving on to our home round where over a thousand Bridgestone employees will get the chance to cheer on our teams at Suzuka. Many of the staff involved in our Formula One programme are based in Japan and this is their only chance to attend a GP and see Bridgestone's teams in action for themselves. We aim to give them a good show."
Hisao Suganuma, Technical Manager: "Suzuka is renowned for being tough on tyres. It has an abrasive track surface, which means we need to bring tyres using compounds from our mid to hard range. Its layout is also challenging as the figure of eight track configuration means that both left and right side tyres are under stress. Combined with the rising and dipping undulations of the track, this means that the balance of the tyres and cars must be good and tyre degradation will be a key performance factor at this circuit. To be competitive in Suzuka efficient directional changes are important, at the S Curves for example, and other high speed corners such as Spoon Curve and 130R. From past experience we have learnt that tyre stability is essential for good lap times. From a more general point of view, we will be trying our utmost to give our home supporters a good result on race weekend. While this is one of 18 races and we are unable to test here beforehand, we do expect to be competitive on our home soil - it is a circuit we know well."
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