The Official 2014 Singapore GP Thread ***Spoilers***

The Official 2014 Singapore GP Thread ***Spoilers***

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scubadude

2,618 posts

197 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Silverbullet767 said:
A thunderstorm during a live night race? Would be nothing short of spectacular!
Don't let Bernie know, he'll stipulate it for all races- that and live tigers in the cockpit with the driver, sharks in the puddles and rocket boosters instead of DRS.

As for the race I'd like to see Lewis close the gap some more but still have fingers crossed for a Williams on the top step.

Silverbullet767

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10,701 posts

206 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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I'll just leave this here. hehe


BritishRacinGrin

24,691 posts

160 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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JML said:
You here yet BritishRacinGrin ?
The weather's lovely - I didn't know eyeballs could sweat until I came here.
eek
Not arriving until mid Saturday I'm afraid! Work and stuff. Ergo I only have one-day pauper tickets for general entry on Sunday.

I've been living and working in Thailand for about six months so hopefully the weather and time zones won't do me in!

Has it been wet over there? Thailand has been pretty blowy and rainy recently... still never any cooler than 26 celcius though.

Henry Fiddleton

1,581 posts

177 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Nico aka Gordon Ramsay.

Daston

6,075 posts

203 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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My predictions:

Hammilton fastest in FP1, FP2 & FP3. He will also post fastest lap on Q3, Q2 but fluff it up in Q1.

Hammiliton to put pressure on Nico which will result in him out braking and hitting a wall.

Podium to be

Lewis
Bottas
Ricciardo

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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BritishRacinGrin said:
JML said:
You here yet BritishRacinGrin ?
The weather's lovely - I didn't know eyeballs could sweat until I came here.
eek
Not arriving until mid Saturday I'm afraid! Work and stuff. Ergo I only have one-day pauper tickets for general entry on Sunday.

I've been living and working in Thailand for about six months so hopefully the weather and time zones won't do me in!

Has it been wet over there? Thailand has been pretty blowy and rainy recently... still never any cooler than 26 celcius though.
There's only an hour difference isn't there? Shouldn't be too bad.

Agent Orange

2,194 posts

246 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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I'm going for a Ricciardo win with both Merc's retiring due to brake failure.

THX

2,348 posts

122 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Agent Orange said:
I'm going for a Ricciardo win with both Merc's retiring due to brake failure.
Should this be any harder on the brakes than Monza?

Agent Orange

2,194 posts

246 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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THX said:
Should this be any harder on the brakes than Monza?
I'll leave it for the F1 engineers to comment but it's the longest race on the calendar (2hrs) and a 20% of the lap time is spent braking. It's one of the warmest and due to the lower speeds of a street circuit the cars run with improved cooling as little time to cool on the straights.

Having just written that I'm changing my prediction! biggrin

Both Mercs (brakes) and Red Bulls (power unit overheat) to retire with Bottas win.

zac510

5,546 posts

206 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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THX said:
Should this be any harder on the brakes than Monza?
Yes, drivers have retired in the past due to brake wear here.

FunkyNige

8,883 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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THX said:
Agent Orange said:
I'm going for a Ricciardo win with both Merc's retiring due to brake failure.
Should this be any harder on the brakes than Monza?
Little opportunity to cool the brakes on straights from what I understand.

THX

2,348 posts

122 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Ah. I was thinking the ambient temp + massive high speed at Monza would cook them just the same, but yeah you're right.

That said, the Merc's brake issues have been apparent for sometime... Surely, given the massive gap in performance elsewhwere, they could / would have diverted resource towards solving it?! Or maybe it's just inherent in the design of the car?

I dunno, just thinking out loud : )

I seem to recall Ros having a cracking race here in 09, in a dog of a Williams, too. Sure he was denied a good finish due to over stepping the pit exit line?

BritishRacinGrin

24,691 posts

160 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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After his Monza disappointment, I'm thinking Fernando might drag a result out of the Ferrari aided by at least one safety car which I'm predicting will not be caused by either of the Nelson Piquets.

Erdy

100 posts

125 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Henry Fiddleton said:
Nico aka Gordon Ramsay.
That's brilliant, been bugging me all day hehe

BritishRacinGrin

24,691 posts

160 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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BritishRacinGrin said:
After his Monza disappointment, I'm thinking Fernando might drag a result out of the Ferrari aided by at least one safety car which I'm predicting will not be caused by either of the Nelson Piquets.
I should add, for nando a result is a podium (for obvious reasons 0

JML

52 posts

228 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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BritishRacinGrin said:
Not arriving until mid Saturday I'm afraid! Work and stuff. Ergo I only have one-day pauper tickets for general entry on Sunday.

I've been living and working in Thailand for about six months so hopefully the weather and time zones won't do me in!

Has it been wet over there? Thailand has been pretty blowy and rainy recently... still never any cooler than 26 celcius though.
No rain to speak of so far this week since I got here.
Looking like less change of rain over the weekend now, forecast currently is 32 c with very occasional showers or thunderstorms.
Very humid though, around 85% last night. Tis sweatyrotate

Ahonen

5,016 posts

279 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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JML said:
No rain to speak of so far this week since I got here.
Looking like less change of rain over the weekend now, forecast currently is 32 c with very occasional showers or thunderstorms.
Very humid though, around 85% last night. Tis sweatyrotate
It's Singapore. Rains at pretty much the same time every day. Roughly 1pm, as it was today. The locals say there are only two types of weather in Singapore: outside weather and inside weather...

rufusruffcutt

1,539 posts

205 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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P1 Times:

1) Alonso 1m49.056s
2) Hamilton +0.122s
3) Rosberg +0.149s
4) Vettel +0.818s
5) Ricciardo +1.066s
6) Vergne +1.483s
7) Raikkonen +1.727s
8) Button +1.866s
9) Kvyat +1.934s
10) Perez +2.075s
11) Magnussen +2.161s
12) Hulkenberg +2.548s
13) Massa +2.897s
14) Maldonado +3.069s
15) Bottas +3.090s
16) Gutierrez +3.115s
17) Sutil +3.181s
18) Grosjean +3.850s
19) Bianchi +5.057s
20) Ericsson +5.419s
21) Kobayashi +5.551s
22) Chilton +6.114s

eps

6,296 posts

269 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Most of the times look fairly expected, apart from Eriksson being quicker than Kobayashi! redface

DanielSan

18,786 posts

167 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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ash73 said:
Those times don't look very good for Williams
On a timesheet where Ferrari are quickest I wouldn't read too much into it just yet...