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Doesn't Europe go on vacation during the month of August?
Vlad is done with this forum and is happy where he is last time I heard from him. Our loss.
Doesn't Europe go on vacation during the month of August?
Vlad is done with this forum and is happy where he is last time I heard from him. Our loss.
The contentious Turn 10 chicane at the Marina Bay Street Circuit has been replaced with a flowing left-hand corner this season, according to the F1 Racing magazine.
Dubbed the 'Singapore Sling', the section has consistently raised concerns since the circuit joined the calendar in 2008, with various drivers being launched into the air.
In addition, minor resurfacing is going ahead between Turns 1-3, 5-8 and along Esplanade Drive in a bid to reduce the bumps experienced in previous seasons.
The Singapore Grand Prix takes place on the weekend of September 20-22.
Though this isn't Spa I found thisThe contentious Turn 10 chicane at the Marina Bay Street Circuit has been replaced with a flowing left-hand corner this season, according to the F1 Racing magazine.
Dubbed the 'Singapore Sling', the section has consistently raised concerns since the circuit joined the calendar in 2008, with various drivers being launched into the air.
In addition, minor resurfacing is going ahead between Turns 1-3, 5-8 and along Esplanade Drive in a bid to reduce the bumps experienced in previous seasons.
The Singapore Grand Prix takes place on the weekend of September 20-22.
The FIA has confirmed that two DRS zones will be in place for the forthcoming Belgian Grand Prix, continuing a pattern that has been set for much of the 2013 campaign.
The first zone, retained from previous visits to the venue, is situated on the run down to Eau Rouge, with the activation point coming at the start of the Kemmel Straight.
Unlike last year, drivers will have already had the chance to close in on their rivals prior to this, with the second zone located along the start/finish straight, following a detection point just before the Bus Stop chicane.
The first zone, retained from previous visits to the venue, is situated on the run down to Eau Rouge, with the activation point coming at the start of the Kemmel Straight.
The first zone description doesnt make any sense.Guessing its between Kemmel and Les Combes, since Eau Rouge isnt a passing area.The first zone, retained from previous visits to the venue, is situated on the run down to Eau Rouge, with the activation point coming at the start of the Kemmel Straight.
The FIA has confirmed that two DRS zones will be in place for the forthcoming Belgian Grand Prix, continuing a pattern that has been set for much of the 2013 campaign.
The first zone, retained from previous visits to the venue, is situated on the run down to Eau Rouge, with the activation point coming at the start of the Kemmel Straight.
Unlike last year, drivers will have already had the chance to close in on their rivals prior to this, with the second zone located along the start/finish straight, following a detection point just before the Bus Stop chicane.
I knew this would happen,la di da,let me pass down the pit straight,damn he passed me,lets nail down the kemmel straight,and again.
The first zone description doesnt make any sense.Guessing its between Kemmel and Les Combes, since Eau Rouge isnt a passing area.The first zone, retained from previous visits to the venue, is situated on the run down to Eau Rouge, with the activation point coming at the start of the Kemmel Straight.
Tell that to Mark Webber
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