Singapore Grand Prix
Marina Bay Street Circuit
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Hurtling through the stunning backdrop of the Singapore skyline, the Marina Bay Street Circuit is a beautiful but punishing track. Intense corners, a narrow layout and demanding conditions will push drivers to their extremes, so Team Principals must make sure to equip them with the tools for victory.
Voorgestelde set-up
Suggested car setup for the Marina Bay Street Circuit:
- Low and medium speed cornering are crucial
- Focusing on acceleration is also recommended
- Downforce circuit
Tips en trucs
Singapore’s unpredictable weather and long pit stop time make planning a pit stop strategy challenging, but the circuit’s tricky turns provide a solution.
- You will almost certainly see a virtual safety car or safety car come out during the Singapore Grand Prix; use that as your window to pit stop.
- With a pit time of 29 seconds, you don’t want to make additional tyre changes. If rain is forecast, start on mediums and hold your shift until the circuit is damp.
- Most cars will be pitting twice; if you can keep to one pit stop, you are gaining nearly 30 seconds on the competition.
Racereplay 2023
With the Red Bulls on the back foot in Singapore, Mercedes sense a rare chance for glory. Mid way through the race, they find themselves in 2nd and 4th. Now, they must decide when to push, while navigating a treacherous track that could easily lead to another safety car or a DNF. Can you make the right calls to achieve a momentous result for Mercedes?
Informatie circuit
- Type circuit
- downforce
- Ruwheid circuit
- medium
- Lengte circuit
- 4.928KM
- Eerste GP
- 2008
- Aantal ronden
- 63
- Afstand race
- 310.327KM
- Ronderecord
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1:35.866
Lewis Hamilton
(2023) - Kans op safetycar
- 50%
- Tijdverlies in pitstraat
- 28 Seconds