2019 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, 20-22 September

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GPR-A
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Re: 2019 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, 20-22 September

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Will this be monitored for track limit breach? All four wheels off the track and certainly, time could be gained by going off track there.

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Wouter
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GPR -A wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 14:34
Will this be monitored for track limit breach? All four wheels off the track and certainly, time could be gained by going off track there.

https://i.imgur.com/Ly1sybX.png
Why are you bringing this up here, something from a year ago?
What exactly do you want to say?
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Wouter wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 15:15
GPR -A wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 14:34
Will this be monitored for track limit breach? All four wheels off the track and certainly, time could be gained by going off track there.

https://i.imgur.com/Ly1sybX.png
Why are you bringing this up here, something from a year ago?
What exactly do you want to say?
Stop feeling touchy. I haven't heard anything related to track limits yet for this circuit, like we heard in Spa (Radillon) and Monza (Parabolica) and wondering if we could see the stewards issuing guidance on that. Generally, there is lot of track limits abuse in that corner and should be penalized if drivers do it.

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GPR -A wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 15:20
Wouter wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 15:15
GPR -A wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 14:34
Will this be monitored for track limit breach? All four wheels off the track and certainly, time could be gained by going off track there.

https://i.imgur.com/Ly1sybX.png
Why are you bringing this up here, something from a year ago?
What exactly do you want to say?
Stop feeling touchy. I haven't heard anything related to track limits yet for this circuit, like we heard in Spa (Radillon) and Monza (Parabolica) and wondering if we could see the stewards issuing guidance on that. Generally, there is lot of track limits abuse in that corner and should be penalized if drivers do it.
:lol: I am not feeling touchy at all. I asked you what you exactly want to say.
So you could have simply put this answer here right away. Then you would have been a lot clearer.
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Re: 2019 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, 20-22 September

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So are they all gonna be dusting off their Monaco package for this track?

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Perez, Stroll and Kubica maxing out these CEs and ES'
https://twitter.com/hlawiczka/status/11 ... 0641705985

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digitalrurouni wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 18:25
So are they all gonna be dusting off their Monaco package for this track?
Maximum downforce, for sure. Plus any applicable upgrades.

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it's not exactly neutral but Formula1.com is proposing that the Mercedes and Red Bull could be pretty evenly matched

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I expect so too. Last year it was also quote close. Mercs initial momentum this year but RBR also making strides on these kind of tracks since the new FW in Austria and coming closer to merc again. This could be a pretty tight qualy battle. Especially If the Ferrari aero updates are a succes.

Racing has been great since Austria, hope it continues and highLy expect so.

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izzy wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 22:37
it's not exactly neutral but Formula1.com is proposing that the Mercedes and Red Bull could be pretty evenly matched
Is the F1 site skewed?

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Bill_Kar wrote:
19 Sep 2019, 09:42
Is the F1 site skewed?
well they're talking up the impending huge unmissable drama of course :D

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Link to the free digital program for the Singapore GP. This is really cool of F1 to put this together.
https://secure.viewer.zmags.com/publica ... ddc3f3b9/1

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izzy wrote:
19 Sep 2019, 10:11
Bill_Kar wrote:
19 Sep 2019, 09:42
Is the F1 site skewed?
well they're talking up the impending huge unmissable drama of course :D
Aah I thought towards a particular team.

Well, I didn't exactly expect them to say " No point in seeing Singapore GP chaps, Get in there Lewis incoming borefest" :mrgreen:

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Bill_Kar wrote:
19 Sep 2019, 09:42
izzy wrote:
18 Sep 2019, 22:37
it's not exactly neutral but Formula1.com is proposing that the Mercedes and Red Bull could be pretty evenly matched
Is the F1 site skewed?
They are always trying to play up maximum drama!
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