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Singapore F1 makes minor changes to circuit for more overtaking

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Back early in the year, Singapore GP organizers had made changes to at Turn 1, 2, 3 and 10 to increase the chances of overtaking maneuvers.

Well the organizers again has consulted with the FIA to make more changes at the turns of the five kilometer track.

Not only that, there will also be pit lane entry and exit points revision, plus road surface improvements.

The Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Grand Prix, Colin Syn, was quoted, “The drivers will notice the difference on the track this September. It’s a new beginning for us. Hopefully, by the third year, all aspects would be perfect.”

The exact details of the current minor changes includes changes to Turns 1, 13 and 14 to further increase the potential for overtaking

Also there will be road surface improvements will be undertaken at Turns 5, 6 and 7.

Lastly revisions will be made to the pit lane entry and exit as well as the Turn 22 runoff area.

Posted July 3rd, 2009 in Singapore by Uncle Sha. Tags: , , ,

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