Singapore Grand Prix
Marina Bay Street Circuit
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Tight corners and a twisting, punishing layout, the Singapore GP is a challenging night race through the streets of downtown Singapore. The revised layout from the 2023 season returns including a much needed straight in Sector 3, but Marina Bay remains a circuit which will put your cars’ brakes to the test.
Voorgestelde set-up
Suggested car setup and attribute focus for the Marina Bay Street Circuit:
- Medium speed cornering is crucial
- Focusing on acceleration is also recommended
- Favours cars with stats focused on downforce
Tips en trucs
One of the season’s most technically challenging circuits, Marina Bay will see drivers battle it out in the often hot and humid weather.
- Singapore has a long pit stop time, with 28 seconds to be lost on a green flag stop. Stopping under a safety car or virtual safety car will save you a precious extra few seconds of time.
- Sticking to a single pit strategy will give you back a sizeable chunk of time against the competition, but the tricky corners and strain on your tyres might make this hard to pull off.
- Like with many other downforce circuits, overtaking opportunities are limited at Singapore, but the straight introduced in 2023 offers a valuable opportunity to push.
Informatie circuit
- Type circuit
- downforce
- Ruwheid circuit
- medium
- Lengte circuit
- 4.928KM
- Eerste GP
- 2008
- Aantal ronden
- 63
- Afstand race
- 310.327KM
- Ronderecord
-
1:35.866
Lewis Hamilton
(2023) - Kans op safetycar
- 50%
- Tijdverlies in pitstraat
- 28 Seconds