Grand Prix 2015 Singapore Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Next stop Singapore for a race you either love or hate. Its F1’s premier night race and whilst the racing has not always been amazing its always looked magnificent. Unlike the Monza horse powerfest this place is not all about the grunt of your engine, which could possibly be good name for us. As much as I admire Lewis Hamilton’s skill and I think he’s on amazing form this year I don’t want to just be watching time trials. I want to see him pushed to go even better and its quite possible we might get that this time out. Nico Rosberg’s engine in flames in Italy pretty much spells the end of any sort of title race so now its all about pride and one upmanship from here on out.

Why? Well the temperature will play a part. The Ferrari has always looked better in warmer weather and they are certainly better on their tyres. We all know when Vettel gets a sniff of it like in Malaysia he suddenly comes alive and Singapore has always been a track he’s been good on. The other part is the fact that the Red Bull’s will certainly come into play here as well. The Renault engine won’t hinder them as much as it has done and we all know how good that chassie is. Ricciardo and Kvyat have both been chomping at the bit to show what they can do and I expect them to jump in the mix like they did at Hungary and Monaco. The great news as well is that they’ve altered the track layout slightly in order to give more overtaking opportunities. If that works and, like I predict Ferrari and Red Bull will be closer, we might maybe possibly have a fight for a race win.

Another team looking forward to Singapore will be Mclaren whose Honda engine will be less of a millstone round their neck. Alonso has been talking about how good they will be at Singapore and after yet another DNF in Italy you have to wonder how much pressure the team feel to give their superstar something to get excited about. I saw Alonso talking to Flavio on the gird last time out. Button into the pitwall anyone?

Williams won’t be looking forward to this one as much as they will probably sink back into the pack. Even if they don’t I’m sure tactically they’ll find a way to put themselves back there. Force India’s B car will be fully up and running but I don’t expect them to be up where they’ve been for the last couple of races due to the circuit. Will the Enstone team even managed to make it there? I can see them taking the option of skipping the flyaway to save money and keep the team afloat.

This race is always going to look beautiful given the setting and the cars under the lights but I think what F1 needs and we all want is and actual race. I’m strangely optimistic we might get one.
 
I wasnt sure where to put this here or the American drivers thread

But that id heard rumours of this from link in marca few hrs ago on twitter but manor have confirmed now that Manor have sign Alexander Rossi to replace Roberto Merhi in 5 of the 7 remaining races as Will Stevens' team-mate, starting at SingaporeGP. Which i bet is gutting for roberto merhi because he's just dropped fr 3.5 But do wonder if this is roll of the dice because wont take any rookies
 
I'm finding it very hard to get excited about this weekend and might just watch the WEC. The result is pretty much a foregone conclusion and I find the whole night race thing a pretty pointless gimmick just to make the race at a time to suit European audiences. Oh, and the circuit layout is just a bit crap.

On a cheery note...
 
Weather forecast in the Singapore (18.09.2015 - 20.09.2015)

Friday 20% Precip. / 0 mm
Considerable cloudiness. High 32C. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 km/h.

Friday Night 20% Precip. / 0 mm
Considerable cloudiness. Low 27C. Winds E at 10 to 15 km/h.

Saturday 80% Precip. / 4 mm
Variable clouds with scattered thunderstorms. High 32C. Winds E at 10 to 15 km/h.

Saturday Night 80% Precip. / 1 mm
Thunderstorms during the evening. Low 27C. Winds ENE at 10 to 15 km/h.

Sunday 80% Precip. / 3 mm
Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 31C. Winds light and variable.

May be air will be cleaner to the race
 
Rossi currently 5 seconds a lap faster than Stevens after 10 laps each in FP1 :o

Either Stevens has a car issue or Rossi will be in Rosbergs seat next race. LOL
 
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good session i love this night race for some reason all sport is better under floodlights for some reason but poor rossi i hope he doesnt feel too bad doing stereotypical singapore crash because at least someone or a couple crashes there over the weekend. you guess hes out of FP2 as well. hamilton was cutting it fine in braking zone of T6 as he nearly had same fate as rossi nearly ending up in the wall

& ted makes me laugh talking about max & his new 22 yr old girlfriend who races in audi tt cup. saying if they have a child he could be superstar with jos & his wife both racing drivers. now max & his new girlfriend both racing drivers
 
I am hopeful that they have genuinely met their match this weekend and we get a different sort of race. I'll probably be wrong though.
 
mercedes must be sandbagging i cant remember the last dry session, where Lewis Hamilton was a over a second off the pace. although i did think last night considering 2013 in the red bull after the SC period when he was 2 secs a lap quicker than anyone at points. vettel at 16/1 was a great shout for pole
 
Quite surprised at a few stats I thought I research out of curiosity, mainly because when it happens every gp weekend you forget how long it been
- last time a Mercedes didnt start on pole 22nd june 2014
- last time a Mercedes engine wasnt on pole 23rd Nov 2013
 
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