Singapore eases bumps after complaints

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The Singapore Grand Prix organisers have taken steps to reduce the bumpiness of the circuit. The track has been re-surfaced to ease the bumps between turns three and seven and at turns 14 and 19. Drivers had complained about the bumps at the first two races. Ahead of this weekend’s race Nick Heidfeld said: It … Continue reading Singapore eases bumps after complaints

Kubica downplays Singapore chances

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Robert Kubica says he’s looking forward to racing on Singapore’s streets this weekend: There are lots of bumps, kerbs, and bits of track where you have to keep some margin for mistakes because the walls are very close ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ especially in the last sector. I always enjoy driving there and, although the race is very … Continue reading Kubica downplays Singapore chances

Heidfeld hopes Singapore bumps are eased

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Nick Heidfeld says he’s looking forward to getting back to racing in next week’s Singapore Grand Prix. But he hopes the race organisers have eased the street track’s notorious bumps: Two years ago this race immediately became one of my favourites. Even for a city circuit it is quite demanding. It will be interesting to … Continue reading Heidfeld hopes Singapore bumps are eased

Button: “Singapore will reveal title destiny”

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Jenson Button expects the Singapore Grand Prix to give a strong indication of who will win the 2010 world championship: The Singapore Grand Prix will be a very interesting weekend because I think it?óÔé¼Ôäóll give us a clearer idea of the destiny of the world championship. The last time we were at a low-speed, high-downforce … Continue reading Button: “Singapore will reveal title destiny”

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