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F1 - crash and burn?

Frankiestine

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Looks like the drivers are getting cold feet....lets hope that there will be spill and thrills...

Motor racing-Trulli says Singapore still a worry for F1 drivers
Reuters
Reuters - Friday, September 5

By Alan Baldwin
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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, Sept 4 - Formula One drivers are still fretting about the sport's first night race less than a month before Singapore's new street circuit makes its debut.

"It's a new circuit, we don't know much about it, the schedule, the times of running. we all are a little bit concerned about the night race and the poor weather which might occur there," Toyota's Jarno Trulli told reporters at the Belgian Grand Prix on Thursday.

"It's a big question mark for everyone, we mustn't underestimate the situation."

Singapore will become the second new venue this season after last month's Valencia street race when the southeast Asian island state hosts the 15th round of the championship on Sept. 28 at the tail end of the monsoon season.

Unlike Valencia, which staged a couple of junior formula races on the street circuit a month before the grand prix to iron out any problems, Singapore remains untested.

"In Valencia they did a good job, so I am confident they can do a good job for Singapore," said Trulli. "But the location is different and the climate conditions are different.

"We are all a little bit uncertain because we probably don't have enough data. I haven't seen the circuit layout but that's not the problem. The problem is we don't know if the circuit is good enough, if the surface is good enough, if we have enough run-off areas, if the safety is good enough for a night race in wet conditions.

"There are several question marks and several concerns. I'm not saying that I don't want to race there, but that we might encounter some more problems than in Valencia."
 

facial

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Its the rainy seasons again back here in lala land. We might have a F1 "hovercraft" night race instead. :biggrin:
 

ksterk

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Confirm will see flying cars parts one la.
I will watch it on TV, dun wan go "LIVE" later tio hit by flying cars parts
 

Frankiestine

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what if some one pilot a remote plane on to the tracks and create havoc, imagine those drivers coming down at 300km per hour and trying to avoid the plane swooping down on them...and because it is a night race, spotting the person controlling the plane would be near impossible..as he would probably be in any of the buildings around...

wah shiok man...it will be a real slap in the face for the pappies if some one really does this to embarrass them...:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

STUCK_HERE

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I hope the cars smash into buildings and spectators. What a boring race track, I don't even know why they bothered coming - the F1.
 

Microsoft

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If reali got a concern hor... then race lidat lor... much safer...:biggrin::biggrin:

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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, Sept 4 - Formula One drivers are still fretting about the sport's first night race less than a month before Singapore's new street circuit makes its debut.
"It's a new circuit, we don't know much about it, the schedule, the times of running. we all are a little bit concerned about the night race and the poor weather which might occur there," Toyota's Jarno Trulli told reporters at the Belgian Grand Prix on Thursday.
"It's a big question mark for everyone, we mustn't underestimate the situation."
Singapore will become the second new venue this season after last month's Valencia street race when the southeast Asian island state hosts the 15th round of the championship on Sept. 28 at the tail end of the monsoon season.
Unlike Valencia, which staged a couple of junior formula races on the street circuit a month before the grand prix to iron out any problems, Singapore remains untested.
"In Valencia they did a good job, so I am confident they can do a good job for Singapore," said Trulli. "But the location is different and the climate conditions are different.
"We are all a little bit uncertain because we probably don't have enough data. I haven't seen the circuit layout but that's not the problem. The problem is we don't know if the circuit is good enough, if the surface is good enough, if we have enough run-off areas, if the safety is good enough for a night race in wet conditions.
"There are several question marks and several concerns. I'm not saying that I don't want to race there, but that we might encounter some more problems than in Valencia."

Toyota's Jarno Trulli raised some concern about the night race here.
 

blackmore

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because of this stupid F1....they cause so many traffic jams at suntec area...

Suntec is just a focale point, the entire Padang area, Bras Basah will be locked down just for this event spanning almost a week.

Trying to Boost the economy but end up screwing everyone else in the process; thats our gabrament.:cool:
 

Frankiestine

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Suntec is just a focale point, the entire Padang area, Bras Basah will be locked down just for this event spanning almost a week.

Trying to Boost the economy but end up screwing everyone else in the process; thats our gabrament.:cool:

yeah the place is beginning to look like Alcatraz again with all the fences and barriers...
 
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