Fasten your seatbelts, F1 fans, because Colapinto will be racing on a twisty circuit in Singapore.
The Formula 1 She is excited about the great race she had Franco Colapintothe young Argentine from Pilar who was able to score points for the team in just his second race Williamssurpassing the performance of his predecessor in the team and demonstrating his skills under extreme pressure on a circuit as difficult as Baku.
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In this context, this week there will be another race, this time at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, in Singapore. Colapinto will try to overcome the obstacles of the difficult route and try to ensure a place in F1 by 2025where there are few places left to fill.
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How Franco Colapinto arrives in Singapore
Colapinto is about to participate in his third race Formula 1 will only be one season in F2, where he had performed well despite being his first year. Activity at the Singapore Grand Prix will begin on Friday, with free practice 1 at 6.30am, and 2 at 10am. The action will continue on Saturday with the final free practice sessions from 6.30am, and qualifying will take place from 10am. Finally, The race will start at 10am on Sunday in Argentina.
What is the layout of Singapore like?
The Marina Bay Street Circuit, as it is officially known, is an urban circuit that was the site of the first night race of the F1 World Championship in 2008. Its bumpy road surface, coupled with wet conditions are strong obstacles for the drivers. The physical stress makes them lose up to 3 kilos over the course of a race.
It is 5.063 kilometers long, and is the second circuit with the most curves, after Djeddah, in Saudi Arabia, with its layout including 23 curves of which 13 are on the left and ten on the right.
Source: Ambito