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Hamilton keeps British GP podium after escaping yellow-flag sanction

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Tyre strategies - German 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 Germanh Grand Prix, as recorded by Bridgestone:

Team                    Tyre choice by stint

Scuderia Ferrari              

Felipe Massa            Super Soft      Super Soft     Medium
Kimi Raikkonen          Super Soft      Super Soft

McLaren 

Lewis Hamilton          Super Soft      Medium         Super Soft
Heikki Kovalainen       Super soft      Medium         Medium

BMW Sauber

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

Renault 

Fernando Alonso         Super Soft      Medium         Medium
Nelson Piquet           Medium          Medium         Super Soft

Toyota   

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

Scuderia Toro Rosso   

Sebastien Bourdais      Medium
Sebastien Buemi         Super Soft      Super Soft     Medium

Red Bull Racing   

Mark Webber             Super Soft      Super Soft     Medium    Medium
Sebastian Vettel        Super Soft      Medium         Super Soft

Williams  

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

Force India 
Adrian Sutil            Medium          Medium         Medium   Super Soft
Giancarlo Fisichella    Super Soft      Super Soft     Medium

Brawn 

Jenson Button           Super Soft      Super Soft     Medium   Super Soft
Rubens Barrichello      Super Soft      Super Soft     Medium   Medium
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