SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX PREVIEW
September 17, 2014 by Infiniti
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The Track It's not the longest in terms of distance at just 5.065 km, but it is definitely the longest of the season in terms of duration. With 23 corners, it's a stop-start affair and that means a lap is time-consuming. In the six editions of the race to date, every single one has gone to within four-minutes of the two-hour cut-off point. In the case of the 2012 race won by Seb, the race lasted two hours, 26 seconds and was ended two laps shy of the 61-lap total due to several stoppages during the grand prix. Given its duration, the race is tough on the drivers and the cars. The lap is full of braking events, and those brakes can deteriorate quite badly as the race unfolds, making all those corners even more taxing especially when you're trying to engage fading brakes over the bumpy street surface. The stop-start nature of the track also means drivers are up and down the gears all the time. On average there are about 80 gear changes per lap here, about 50 percent more that most races. Add all that to the fact that even with an 8:00 p.m. (local time) start, the temperature still regularly hits 30˚C and it becomes apparent that despite the slow speeds this is a punishing ride. Powerplants haven't taken a real beating here in the past, with about 46 percent of the lap run at full throttle with the last generation of cars, but that could all change this year. The long race and high temperatures and humidity could stress the new hybrid power units severely. Due to its stop-start nature, Singapore is also one of the most fuel inefficient circuits of the year, and with strict fuel usage regulations in force this season, race management and strategy will be interesting. Five Odd Singapore Facts ◾Singapore is one of the 20 smallest countries in the world, at 426 square miles. ◾The government has its own matchmaking department for citizens, which was originally called the Social Development Unit (SDU). However, locals gave it the slightly disparaging nickname of 'Single, Desperate and Ugly', so the Unit was changed to Network. ◾The world's highest man-made waterfall, standing at 30 meters, is located at the Jurong BirdPark. ◾The famous Singapore Sling cocktail was first served in 1915 at the Long Bar of the Raffles Hotel by Hainanese bartender by Ngiam Tong Boon. The Times described the 'original recipe' as mixing two measures of gin with one of cherry brandy and one of orange, pineapple and lime juice. ◾Finally, a Singapore Grand Prix existed between 1966 and 1973. The event was a Formula Libre race, essentially meaning that racers were invited to 'run what you brung'. The last winner of the pre-F1 Singapore GP was Australian Vern Schuppan, driving a March 722. During the race Schuppan was leading fellow Aussie Malcolm Ramsay when Schuppan's car kicked up some stones. Ramsay's petrol tank was punctured and he was covered in fuel. Ramsay manfully raced on until, in the words of his mechanic Angus Lamont, 'the pain of the petrol burning his balls forced him to retire'! About Infiniti Infiniti Motor Company Ltd. is headquartered in Hong Kong with sales operations in approximately 50 countries. The Infiniti brand was launched in 1989. Its range of premium automobiles is currently built in manufacturing facilities in Japan and the United States. Production in China and Europe will start soon along with the expansion of the brand's portfolio. As the Title Partner and Vehicle Performance Partner of Infiniti Red Bull Racing, Infiniti has a far-reaching technical collaboration with the Formula One team, and Sebastian Vettel, its four-time World Champion driver, serves as Infiniti's Director of Performance. More information about Infiniti, its Total Ownership Experience® and its industry leading technologies can be found at www.infiniti.com. For the latest news on Infiniti, visit InfinitiNews.com, 'like' Infiniti on Facebook or follow the brand on Twitter @InfinitiUSA. For interesting content on Infiniti in Formula One visit: www.infiniti-gp.com, www.youtube.com/InfinitiGP or follow on Twitter @InfinitiGP. About Infiniti in Formula One Infiniti, the premium automotive brand, starts the 2013 season as Title Partner and Vehicle Performance Partner of Infiniti Red Bull Racing. With a deepened technical collaboration across people, process and technologies, an 'open door' approach is enabling both sides to access a pool of innovation, new technologies and R&D resources in the shared pursuit of precision and performance. Since the partnership's inception in 2011 it has already seen the launch of the Infiniti FX Vettel Edition and product development input from Sebastian Vettel and test driver Sebastien Buemi for the all-new Infiniti Q50 premium sports saloon. Infiniti continues to be the most visible automotive brand in Formula One, and the deepened partnership will ensure closer alignment on an increasing number of future team collaborations. For interesting content on Infiniti in Formula One visit: www.infiniti-gp.com, www.youtube.com/InfinitiGP or follow on Twitter @InfinitiGP.
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