2023 FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX

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2023 FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX

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2023 FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX

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Lap data
Lap length 5.065km (3.147 miles)
Race laps 61
Race distance 308.965km (191.982 miles)
Pole position Right-hand side of the track
Lap record* 1’47.187 (Daniel Ricciardo, 2016)
Fastest lap 1’36.015 (Lewis Hamilton, 2018, qualifying three)
Maximum speed 323kph (200.703 mph)
Distance from grid to turn one 301m
Full throttle 49%
Longest flat-out section 832m
Downforce level Maximum
Gear changes per lap 70
Pit lane time loss 20.94s

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Friday 15th September 2023
Singapore Grand Prix Free Practice 1: 17:30-18:30 (UK time: 10:30-11:30)
Singapore Grand Prix Free Practice 2: 21:00-22:00 (UK time: 14:00-15:00)
Saturday 16th September 2023
Singapore Grand Prix Free Practice 3: 17:30-18:30 (UK time: 10:30-11:30)
Singapore Grand Prix Qualifying: 21:00 (UK time: 14:00)
Sunday 17th September 2023
Singapore Grand Prix: 20:00 (UK time: 13:00)

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Track layout change this year that should knock about 10s off the lap and cuts out the awkward bridge bit (I think)

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Another race, another new McLaren livery!! :)

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The new layout looks much better. I hope they retain it after whatever works they're doing to the bridge are complete.

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Exar Kun wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 6:52 am The new layout looks much better. I hope they retain it after whatever works they're doing to the bridge are complete.
Yeah I agree that section was so narrow, especially for these massive / wide cars.

I wonder if Massa will use this layout change in his DWC litigation claim. :p
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Williams livery for the next 3 races

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Stroll isn't starting following his crash in qually.

No great loss :D
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Ever since he matched a young Verstappen at Toro Rosso I've respected Carlos Sainz Jnr, but today I think I'm a proper fan. What he did at the end of that race was excellent, creating a DRS-train for his own advantage.

I got flashbacks to Alonso's defence of Schumacher at Imola in 2005; using his brain, not just speed. The presence of mind and the racecraft was brilliant.
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Yep, Sainz was excellent. The two best races of his career have been the last two in my opinion.

I still have a niggling feeling that Lewis would have made it past Norris without George there. People like him and Max would make that happen.

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Exar Kun wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:38 pm Yep, Sainz was excellent. The two best races of his career have been the last two in my opinion.

I still have a niggling feeling that Lewis would have made it past Norris without George there. People like him and Max would make that happen.

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Yep, I've always rated Sainz but it has seemed like Leclerc had the edge on pace. He's either figured out the car or the car has been tuned more to his liking but given he makes fewer mistakes than Leclerc I can see him racking up a good few points over the rest of the season.

I think Lewis agrees with you, going off the post-race interview. He was careful with what he said but reading between the lines I'm pretty sure he believes the race win was possible. He acknowledged that he hadn't done the job in qualifying so hadn't earned the right to be ahead though.

I winced a couple of times during the race as drivers got close to the wall that Russell hit. I'm surprised he was its first casualty (although Lando said he clipped it too).
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Cracking finish to the race. I really thought Russell was going to win it but very clever from Sainz to make a train to protect himself.

I'm impressed with how Sainz has just gone about his business. The team is all about Leclerc but he makes to many unforced errors. In contrast Sainz just drives and doesn't over think it.
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