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Tyre strategies - European 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 European Grand Prix, as recorded by Bridgestone:

Team                    Tyre choice by stint


Ferrari

Luca Badoer              Super Soft    Super Soft   Super Soft  Soft
Kimi Raikkonen           Super Soft    Super Soft   Soft

McLaren

Lewis Hamilton           Super Soft    Super Soft   Soft
Heikki Kovalainen        Super Soft    Super Soft   Soft

BMW Sauber

Robert Kubica            Super Soft    Soft         Super Soft
Nick Heidfeld            Super Soft    Super Soft   Soft

Renault

Fernando Alonso          Soft          Soft         Super Soft
Romain Grosjean          Soft          Soft         Super Soft  Super Soft

Toyota

Jarno Trulli             Soft          Super Soft
Timo Glock               Soft          Soft         Super Soft  Super Soft

Scuderia Toro Rosso

Jaime Alguersuari        Soft          Super Soft   Super Soft
Sebastien Buemi          Super Soft    Super Soft   Super Soft

Red Bull Racing

Mark Webber              Soft          Soft         Super Soft
Sebastian Vettel         Soft          Soft         Soft

Williams

Nico Rosberg             Soft          Soft         Super Soft
Kazuki Nakajima          Soft          Super Soft   Super Soft

Force India

Adrian Sutil
Giancarlo Fisichella     Soft          Super Soft   Super Soft
                         Soft          Super Soft
Brawn
                         Soft          Soft         Super Soft
Jenson Button            Soft          Soft         Super Soft
Rubens Barrichello


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