GP of Monaco F1 2011: Paul Hembery ensures that the race can be completed with two stops


Paul Hembery of Pirelli ensures that the Monaco Grand Prix may be supplemented by two stops in the pits, in spite of the rumors that run by the paddock. The use of the softer tyre's entire range of the Italian brand in the Monaco race has raised some "controversy", about the possibility that there are still more stops in boxes that so far.
We will have to consider if chosen by Pirelli compounds are best suited for the Monaco circuit, where on Sunday will have to give 78 laps. If the softer tyres must last between ten and fifteen laps, the boxes of the circuit of Monte Carlo are going to look like the Spanish in Easter motorways.
For all this, curiously Hembery creates that the Monte Carlo race can be resolved with only two stops in boxes. Explains that the election of the compound is given by the fact that in circuits such as the Monaco, no grip can be especially harmful for the speed and security.
We would like to see a two stop strategy, and based on what we saw in Melbourne, it should move in a circuit slow, although Melbourne has no such closed timelike curves in Monaco. Therefore, it will be all related to the possible lack of grip with cars, and that only we will see when we get there.