Pirelli: The Japanese Grand Prix from a tire point of view
Mario Isola, Pirelli Racing Manager, illustrates the challenges awaiting Pirelli in Suzuka
di Staff2 October 2012
Pirelli is ready for the long Asian trip. Hard and medium tires will be on the track at Suzuka in Japan. What challenges they will have to face is explained by Mario Isola, Pirelli Racing Manager, in this 3D animated video
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Report cards of the 2012 Japanese GP
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