McLaren expect better high-downforce pace

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McLaren principal race engineer Phil Prew expects the team to perform better at Singapore this weekend than they did at the last race on a high-downforce track. The team were 1.7 seconds off Red Bull’s pace in qualifying at the Hungaroring and half a second slower than Ferrari. Prew said developments since then and new … Continue reading McLaren expect better high-downforce pace

Red Bull’s pace key to championship outcome (Singapore Grand Prix preview)

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Any one of five different drivers could be leading the championship after this weekend’s race in Singapore. But while none of them can win the title this weekend a poor result could fatally compromise their chances with opportunities to score points running out. The high-downforce track should reveal which of the top three teams is … Continue reading Red Bull’s pace key to championship outcome (Singapore Grand Prix preview)

F1 Fanatic round-up: 22/9/2010

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The predictions championship is open for your Singapore entries so get over there now and make your predictions. Here’s today’s round-up: Links Promoters offer more details about planned Formula One site (Austin-American Statesman) “Clearing race fans from the site within three hours would take as much as $15 million in major road improvements ?óÔé¼ÔÇØ which … Continue reading F1 Fanatic round-up: 22/9/2010

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