2015 Singapore Grand Prix - 18-20 September

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I do have a minor amount of sympathy for Mehri, as he must've been given some sort of suggestion he would see out the season to have quit FR3.5 just last week.

Obviously though, he was getting an F1 drive for the cost of his own travel expenses so with Haas putting up some much needed money, he can't complain.

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WaikeCU wrote:I didn't notice the last turn goes under the highway. I just notice this by now. :wtf:
i dont think it is, it is the 2nd and 3rd last corner

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Just a tip I've used in 2008-2013. Walk the track Wednesday and Thursday night. Plenty of drivers cycling/jogging the track. I've met my fair share that way. Webber, Barichello, Button, Hamilton, Raikkonen... Trulli nearly ran me over at the old 11-12 chicane in 2009 while he was cycling.

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siskue2005 wrote:
WaikeCU wrote:I didn't notice the last turn goes under the highway. I just notice this by now. :wtf:
i dont think it is, it is the 2nd and 3rd last corner
Yeah thats right, turn 21 I think.
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Any camber or tyre pressure limitations from Pirelli for this race?
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Silent Storm wrote:Any camber or tyre pressure limitations from Pirelli for this race?
18 PSI front / 17 PSI rear (2014: 16 PSI front/rear). AMuS

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Silent Storm wrote:Any camber or tyre pressure limitations from Pirelli for this race?
18 PSI front and 17 PSI rear, according to AMUS: http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 73600.html

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Lame, I'm not a Pirelli hater but the teams should be able to set their car up however they want.........

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And it's even worse for Suzuka if I remember correct, 21,5 PSI front and 20,5 PSI rear...

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It's almost funny, but despite apparent unity to produce faster cars in the future, they can't help but introduce technical directives that will ultimately make them slower. Pirelli are really going to have to get their act together for 2017.

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raymondu999 wrote:Just a tip I've used in 2008-2013. Walk the track Wednesday and Thursday night. Plenty of drivers cycling/jogging the track. I've met my fair share that way. Webber, Barichello, Button, Hamilton, Raikkonen... Trulli nearly ran me over at the old 11-12 chicane in 2009 while he was cycling.

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stuartpengs wrote:It's almost funny, but despite apparent unity to produce faster cars in the future, they can't help but introduce technical directives that will ultimately make them slower. Pirelli are really going to have to get their act together for 2017.
I see it as possibly Pirelli showing teams why they should really want to allow Pirelli to test at end of year in Abu Dhabi, as if:
Pirelli wrote:if no testing, we have a lack of data on what the tyres need to sustain, so we'll have to keep upping pressures to ensure safety, as the FIA allows us to

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Hey guys! I'm going to see Singapore GP this weekend and i have a Premier walkabout ticket for the whole weekend, so do you have any suggestions to which part of the track i should go ? I already strolled through some parts of the zone 4, but did only find one decent looking place to see the cars ( turns 11&12) so is there some better places?

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Patu wrote:Hey guys! I'm going to see Singapore GP this weekend and i have a Premier walkabout ticket for the whole weekend, so do you have any suggestions to which part of the track i should go ? I already strolled through some parts of the zone 4, but did only find one decent looking place to see the cars ( turns 11&12) so is there some better places?
Cool, I can't help you obviously but wasn't some regular poster from that area?

- Lotus is not testing anything, they splashed flow-wiz to show off a new sponsor. I don't know how they got them, they probably showed them only Spa and they went: Is it always like this? L: Yes... S: Are you sure? L: Uhm 100% positive S: Fine, we're in.
- Button is grumpy = not a team player, get rid of him ;-)
- Fourth engine for Rosberg. Anyone still thinks championship is not decided by Hungary and engines failures? Meanwhile Merc co owner and non-executive something Lauda praises their brilliant reliability, can you believe that? Only in F1.

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4th engine for Rosberg? Thought the engine at last race was changed as a precaution, and it was only a coolant leak, no engine problem?
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