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Tyre strategies - British GP

The Formula One 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                         Tyre choice by stint

Ferrari 

Kimi Raikkonen              Wet          Wet           Wet
Felipe Massa                Wet          Wet           Wet      Wet

BMW Sauber

Nick Heidfeld               Wet      Wet       Wet
Robert Kubica               Wet      Wet       Wet             DNF
                                   
Renault                            
                                   
Fernando Alonso             Wet      Wet       Wet
Nelson Piquet               Wet      Wet       DNF
                                   
Williams                           
                                   
Nico Rosberg                Wet      Wet       Extreme Wet     Wet
Kazuki Nakajima             Wet      Wet       Extreme Wet
                                   
Red Bull Racing                    
                                   
David Coulthard             Wet      DNF
Mark Webber                 Wet      Wet       Wet
                                   
Toyota                             
                                   
Jarno Trulli                Wet      Wet       Wet
Timo Glock                  Wet      Wet       Wet
                                   
Scuderia Toro Rosso                
                                   
Sebastien Bourdais          Wet      Wet       Extreme Wet
Sebastian Vettel            Wet      DNF
                                   
Honda                              
                                   
Jenson Button               Wet      Wet       Extreme Wet     DNF
Rubens Barrichello          Wet      Wet       Extreme Wet     Wet
                                   
Force India                        
                                   
Adrian Sutil                Wet      DNF
Giancarlo Fisichella        Wet      DNF
                                   
McLaren                            
                                   
Lewis Hamilton              Wet      Wet       Wet
Heikki Kovalainen           Wet      Wet       Wet

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