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Trulli mystified by tyre behaviour

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usually making one of the compounds very hard to work with during GP weekends. Formula 1 tyre supplier Bridgestone announced earlier this month that it will reduce the disparity between the two compounds in the upcoming four races. Trulli believes that decision will help reduce the problems, but he thinks there is more to his team’s problems than just that. “We have all been complaining about this, and the rest of the season will probably be much better because of the decision by Bridgestone but I believe this cannot be the explanation, because if you have a problem you usually have a problem through the weekend, you don’t have it only on

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nal budget cap have been dropped. And with Cosworth keen to avoid a confrontation with current manufacturers ahead of its re-entry into F1, it offered to accept a lower 18,000rpm limit rather than what was first proposed. Although that prompted speculation that it would cost new teams Manor Grand Prix, Campos Meta1 and Team US F1 in terms of performance, the company is adamant that there could in fact be benefits from the move. Tim Routsis, Cosworth’s CEO, told AUTOSPORT: “We suggested the 18,000rpm limit to remove potential tension, and a point

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one session, or any more in another or the race.” “I cannot blame [Bridgestone] for the problems we suffer. [But] for sure we can say that the tyre choice made up until now was not necessarily right, in terms of positioning the tyres.” The Italian driver reckons Toyota has a fight in its hands to stay in third place in the championship, with Williams and Ferrari edging closer. Williams is a threat to us, at the moment they are running very well and their car is running pretty good, and Ferrari is coming back, but we have the chance to fight for third in the Constructors’ Championship and this is the most important thing, after that the aim is to close on the gap in front.”

Formula 1’s new teams have been assured by Cosworth that they will have a very competitive engine next year

of possible conflict in agreeing terms. “We were confident that the engine in the return form would be utterly competitive providing we started early enough. I think the teams will not be any less competitive as a result of having a re-tuned engine. If anything, I think there are benefits to be had from reduced rejection of heat to oil, so radiators can get smaller, the drag goes down. Also, as an engine spins faster it consumed more fuel to overcome frictions, so by lowering the revs were are also going to improve the fuel efficiency.” Cosworth has conducted a detailed simulation of the engine performance of the new CA2010 power unit, based on 18,000 rpm figures, and the results suggest that it will be as competitive as most of the current manufacturers units in F1. And Cosworth has also been assured that it will not be further compromised by limiting itself to just five engines per car per season, as had been pushed for by some FOTA teams. The decision comes after Cosworth informed the manufacturers and the FIA that it would not be able to re-tune its engine as well as dramatically extend its engine life in the time left available before the start of next season. “Our position is that we are completely happy with this concept of reducing the revs to 18,000rpm but we only have a finite amount of time before we have to deliver engines,” explained Routsis.

U.S. soldiers from Dagger Company, 2-12 Infantry, 4th Brigade patrol the village of Kolack in the Pesh Valley in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province July 21, 2009. Taliban suicide bombers dressed in burkas tried to storm government buildings and a military base in two cities in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing up to six people, officials said.

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Six killed as eight suicide bombers attack Afghan cities

Cosworth promises competitive engine Formula 1’s new teams have been assured by Cosworth that they will have a very competitive engine next year, despite the power units being reconfigured to run at 18,000rpm. Cosworth had initially been granted permission by the FIA to run at 20,000rpm in 2010, in a move to even up the competitiveness of the customer units against the more-developed current manufacturers. However, amid the backdrop of the regulations being tweaked to avert the threat of a breakaway, many of the concessions handed to the small teams as part of the origi-

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Jarno Trulli says he has been baffled by the inconsistent performance of some Formula 1 teams this season as a result of their problems handling the tyres. “This year we have had a lot of troubles to predict and also during the weekend we have had tyre handling problems, warming them up, and not very good consistency so far,” said the Toyota driver. “The performance is good but sometimes we could not find an explanation on one car or another.” He added: “For me at Silverstone I had an incredible qualifying and the race was terrible. Even though I scored points it was such a difficult race, really, really bad, far off from where I should have been, and this is driving us mad a little bit. We don’t understand, we can see the area but we cannot understand why we have troubles. “This is what is happening this year, and honestly not only to us. It is difficult to explain and difficult to talk about, we are investigating but it is not an easy issue to solve.” Teams have complained that the difference between the two types of tyres used during races was too big,

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Jarno Trulli says he has been baffled by the inconsistent performance of some Formula 1 teams this season as a result of their problems handling the tyres

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KHOST, Afghanistan - Taliban suicide bombers dressed in burkas tried to storm government buildings and a military base in two cities in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing up to six people, officials said. Six suicide bombers, some of them also carrying guns, tried to enter several government buildings in Gardez in Paktia province but

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were shot dead before reaching their targets, provincial spokesman Rohullah Samoon told AFP. “One of the bombers detonated

in front of the intelligence department, killing three intelligence officers. The other bombers were killed by security forces,” he said.

Provincial police Chief Azizuddin Wardak said two police officers were also killed in the attacks and that two of the bombers managed to detonate explosives strapped to their bodies. “Two of the bombers exploded, one near the intelligence office and the other near the police station district one. Two police were killed,” he said. Continued on page 6

Indonesian police probe JI-linked school over attacks Agence France-Presse

JAKARTA - Indonesian police Tuesday questioned teachers at an Islamic boarding school amid reports a former student was one of two suicide bombers involved in last week’s Jakarta bombings. A teacher at the school confirmed that police had been questioning staff at the Al-Mukmin school in Ngruki, Central Java, for the past two days following Friday’s twin suicide bombings of luxury hotels. “The police came yesterday and today. It’s just ordinary chat. The po-

lice checking on us is normal,” AlMukmin deputy principal Muhammad Sholeh Ibrahim told AFP. The coordinated blasts at the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in a central Jakarta business district popular with foreigners killed seven people including three Australians, a New Zealander and an Indonesian. Two other victims remain unidentified, possibly a Dutch couple who were reportedly guests of the Ritz-Carlton and have been missing since Friday. Continued on page 6

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A member of the investigating team (R) ties the curtains together from the restaurant inside the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta on July 21, 2009 where the second bomb blast took place on July 17. Indonesian police on July 21 questioned teachers at an Islamic boarding school amid reports a former student was one of two suicide bombers involved in the July 17 Jakarta bombings which nine people in total.


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