Singapore “Sling” to be modified for 2013 GP
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- 18th August 2013, 11:29 at 11:29 am #133495MclarenParticipant
There are reports that the turn 10 Singapore “sling” will be modified for this years grand prix into a flowing left hander.
Great spot by @germyl from the latest issue of 'F1 Racing' – the Singapore Sling is to be changed for the 2013 race pic.twitter.com/AMFhAzyALS
— Connor (@cmckinleyF1) August 17, 2013
18th August 2013, 14:04 at 2:04 pm #240352Force MaikelParticipantWell they took their time coming to that conclusion………
18th August 2013, 14:29 at 2:29 pm #240353the_sigmanParticipantNo Singpore Sling… Mickey Mouse chicane :-P
18th August 2013, 14:59 at 2:59 pm #240354Magnificent GeoffreyParticipantThe Singapore Sling is/was one of my favourite corners on the calender. It was so bonkers. And if you got it even wrong, you really paid the price for it.
An actual challenging chicane. Something F1 needs more of, in my view.
18th August 2013, 17:22 at 5:22 pm #240355Deej92ParticipantIt was certainly bonkers!
19th August 2013, 7:20 at 7:20 am #240356raymondu999ParticipantSingapore Sling WILL be changed. This info comes from a safety marshall who is helping out this year again (they were told in the briefing several months back that Turn 10 will be reconfigured)
19th August 2013, 9:17 at 9:17 am #240357SlrParticipantThe Singapore Sling is/was one of my favourite corners on the calender. It was so bonkers. And if you got it even wrong, you really paid the price for it.
An actual challenging chicane. Something F1 needs more of, in my view.
I agree with this.
11th September 2013, 14:07 at 2:07 pm #240358AnonymousInactiveHidden on the Singapore website I just found this image of the redesign and this description.
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and Singapore GP will be reconfiguring Turn 10 (Singapore Sling) ahead of the 2013 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX, so that cars will now negotiate a flowing left-hander before accelerating towards the Anderson Bridge.
Based on simulations conducted by the FIA, the speed of cars approaching the realigned Turn 10 can be expected to increase by up to 40km/h. As an added safety measure, an extra layer of TecPro barriers will line the end of the run-off.
11th September 2013, 15:11 at 3:11 pm #240359TomskParticipantMaybe not slow enough to be another overtaking spot, and I hope the exit onto the bridge is wide enough – but it looks promising. Monza, Spa and Abu Dhabi next, please…
11th September 2013, 15:21 at 3:21 pm #240360James McGreneryParticipantThis could be promising, the ultra brave could carry a lot of speed through Turns 10 & 11 and then chuck a mental Massa-esque move up the inside after the bridge!
11th September 2013, 22:29 at 10:29 pm #240361Deej92ParticipantThe track map on the F1 website has been updated to include the new Singapore Sling: http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/singapore_906/circuit_diagram.html
12th September 2013, 2:40 at 2:40 am #240362raymondu999ParticipantA picture speaks a thousand words
12th September 2013, 4:00 at 4:00 am #240363TylerParticipantGreat photo @raymondu999 I’ve been wondering what the new corner would look like, cheers!
12th September 2013, 6:59 at 6:59 am #240364AnonymousInactive@raymondu999
I don’t think that is going to be the racing line because that is the just the actual road layout.For turn 10 there is another piece of barrier which sends the cars a bit to the right before the chicane.
The tack map and the drawing on the singapore website makes it look like they are going to keep using the barrier and then have the corner.
12th September 2013, 7:01 at 7:01 am #240365raymondu999Participant@zantkiller When did I ever say that was going to be the layout? I just said a picture speaks a thousand words – a preview of what the corner will look like, based on current track prep.
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