2015 Singapore Grand Prix - 18-20 September

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Re: 2015 Singapore Grand Prix - 18-20 September

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Chene_Mostert wrote: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?
The engines are sealed by the FIA. Mercedes was not allowed to open up the block to check for damage, until today when a fia official is standing next to it. In order to make running possible during free practice, they had to insert a new block.
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Rossi made a whoopsie, first of the weekend.

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Pirelli are just simply increasing those tyre pressures, so even though you have a car that has potential to go much faster than the previous years, their performance could be severely restricted by these tires, not because of construction and grip level but because of mere tyre pressure limits...so the 6secs-per-lap-faster could be a dream in 2017 unless teams are free to run their own tyre pressures.

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I don't think tire pressure is worth more than a few tenths. Even with revised tire pressures the team's were generally about a second faster than last year.
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It's a matter of readjusting to the situation. The teams will find ways to make the tyres work again in their window, if not this season then next season. Pirelli also has gotten some concensions concerning testing for next year, which might aid to loosen the pressure window again.

Plus, tyre pressure and the sort will have a full reset when wider tyres are introduced in 2017.
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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?
Hello Patu!

I'm afraid when it comes to watching the actual cars on track the singapore walkabout ticket is pretty much useless.
I still found it useful though. You can have a good lock/walk around the whole track basically. But watching the race is nearly impossible i think. Maybe if you come early and get a place on one of these little "podests".

Another tip: When i was there (2013) they broadcasted commentary on some FM frequency (they sell headphones to listen to that) - but it is possible to receive the stream via FM radio on eg. a smartphone - so you at least know whats going on on-track.

OT: I'm so glad i watched the race with V8's - having been to Austria last year was a real shocker soundwise, although i like the new engines from a technical perspective.

Yours Stefan

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F1.com has added elevation charts which i found interesting.

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Huh that's cool. I see that they haven't done for the past races, but cool I like it.

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Merc sandbagging too obvious.

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Yeah, Merc havn't shown their hand yet, but they must be surprised by Ferrari and Red Bulls pace. Even more surprising, Alonso P7 at the time of writing, only 8 tenths off. Just goes to solidify the view that McLaren's chassis is excellent this year. When Honda get it sorted McLaren will be right up there.

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Unless they are running light. Lets wait to see how they perform come qualifying...
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long runs started (at least merc). Target high 51' for Lewis

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Looks like we might have a competitive qualification. The race will be won in the pits.
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Scuderia Ferrari wrote:@ScuderiaFerrari 9m9 minutes ago
#Seb5 fastest race simulation lap #SingaporeGP #redseason

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The Red Bull seems faster than Mercedes in the long runs, it's definitely closer than the last race that's for sure.
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