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.
 
Vettel's been on it all weekend. The red bull looks great as well. I don't think we'll see a merc (or indeed a merc powered car) on the podium.

I'm surprised by the lack of posts on here. They've got what they wanted right? No Merc dominance.

Let's hope for a good race. I'm not that hopeful of a real eventful race due to the characteristics of the track. This is one of my least favorite circuits. I'd love to be impressed though.
 
I expect the moaners will find something else to bitch about Westy

It should be a good race. Interesting to see if the Merc race pace is better than qually pace. Hamiltons goal will be to beat Rosberg. A win doesn't really matter for him.

I can see Seb having a lights to flag victory.I hope not. A battle for the lead would be nice.
 
Meh... You never know. There will be a safety car. And that sort of thing has been working against Vettel for some time now. Red Bull vs Ferrari race pace will be interesting. Ferrari got the pole, but do they have the pace to match on the long run? How's their tyre deg? It wasn't so good in Monza from what I remember.
With such extreme conditions, maybe there will be some interesting starts with these procedures too? So far Vettel's been unfazed, but who knows?
I fully expect him to be a victim for the undercut during the pit stops at least tbh. No Raikkonen as a buffer either.
 
In chat I was mulling over the effect of the new tyre pressure regs on Mercedes. Lewis commented at the last race that 1 psi would make a noticeable difference in the cars handling, given the temperature of the tyre blankets you could have the tyres at quite a low pressure but still have them in the right range when heated.
 
Ideal Lap (sum best sectors) in the Qual:
Qual – No – Driver – Qual Result – Ideal Lap – Flaw
1 - 5 - S.VETTEL - 01:43,885 - 01:43,885 - 0,000
2 - 3 - D.RICCIARDO - 01:44,428 - 01:44,369 - 0,059
4 - 26 - D.KVYAT - 01:44,745 - 01:44,540 - 0,205
3 - 7 - K.RAIKKONEN - 01:44,667 - 01:44,577 - 0,090
5 - 44 - L.HAMILTON - 01:45,300 - 01:45,012 - 0,288
6 - 6 - N.ROSBERG - 01:45,415 - 01:45,269 - 0,146
7 - 77 - V.BOTTAS - 01:45,676 - 01:45,489 - 0,187
9 - 19 - F.MASSA - 01:46,077 - 01:45,525 - 0,552
8 - 33 - M.VERSTAPPEN - 01:45,798 - 01:45,588 - 0,210
10 - 8 - R.GROSJEAN - 01:46,413 - 01:45,637 - 0,776
 
for the neutrals its good that there will be a race on where Rosberg has to take risks to win and both Ferrari and Red Bull would fight for the win.

It certainly will be ironic if Red Bull do win given their shot themselves in the foot with the engine situation
 
From what I saw of free practice the non-Mercs will have the advantage on the supersoft tyres whilst the mercs will be much quicker on the softs. Vettel not taking the supersofts on Q1 may well have a decisive advantage in his extra set of unused supersofts.
 
In chat I was mulling over the effect of the new tyre pressure regs on Mercedes. Lewis commented at the last race that 1 psi would make a noticeable difference in the cars handling, given the temperature of the tyre blankets you could have the tyres at quite a low pressure but still have them in the right range when heated.

Have to say FB I have been thinking about this theory more and more. The proof will be Japan but its certainly an eyebrow raiser. Have Merc been very crafty all year.
 
If this is all about the tyre pressure and just this much change affected Merc almost catastrophically, their "secret" test will be now even more suspicious as they would have had very little tolerance without that and might not have showed such a commanding form.
Of course, it might be totally unrelated and they might go back to their dominant form in Suzuka.
 
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