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Hembery expects tyre criticism will calm soon

Pirelli's motorsport director Paul Hembery has responded to recent criticism that their tyres are wearing too quickly and playing a pivotal role in the race outcome. It comes after an outburst from Michael Schumacher following the Bahrain GP where he struggled with high tyre wear and described the racing like 'driving behind a safety car.' Hembery though compared the start of 2012 to that of last season when the teams took several races to come to terms with the personality of the tyres. When speaking to The F1 Times earlier this year, Hembery said: "It's ironic that at the start of last year some people thought our tyres were too radical, but the teams got to grips with them...
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