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Race distance |
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61 laps (308.828km/189.541 miles) |
Start time |
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20:00 (local)/12:00 (GMT) |
Circuit length |
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5.065km/3.148 miles |
2013 winner |
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Sebastian Vettel |
2013 pole |
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Sebastian Vettel |
Lap record |
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Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull RB9) 1m48.574s
(167.574km/h) |
What makes it special: |
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F1’s only night race, lit by 1,500 light projectors, each
with a 2000-watt white-metal halide lamp. Plus, the nighttime backdrop of
downtown Singapore is stunning |
Track abrasiveness |
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Low. The main issue for the cars is the bumpy
asphalt |
Pirelli tyre choice |
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Supersoft (Option)/Soft (prime), a combination last used in
Germany |
2013 winning strategy |
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Two stops |
Fuel consumption |
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High – only 45 per cent of the lap is spent at full
throttle, but the stop-start nature of the track makes it one of the least
fuel-efficient races of the season |
Brakewear |
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High. There are some high-speed stretches, and most of the
corners are slow |
Weather |
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Hot and humid. Remarkably, there have been no wet races in
Singapore to date |
DRS zones |
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Two – one on the start-finish straight and the other on the
approach to Turn 7 |
Turbo effect |
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High – due to lots of hard acceleration from low
speed |
Safety Car likelihood |
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High – there has been at least one Safety Car period every
year |
Grid advantage |
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The racing line is on the right, giving that side of the
track a slight advantage |
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