Red Bull beats Max Verstappen in the Formula 1 World Cup

Max Verstappen has never won a Singapore GP in Formula 1. Red Bull has also not won the race since the introduction of hybrid engines.
This will be one of the toughest races, says Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull.

Will Max Verstappen take his sixth straight win? (AP/TT)

The race at Marina Bay has not been decided since 2019, but since 2014 Mercedes and Ferrari have shared the victories. Now the stats don’t need to say much, and at Monza (Italy) Max Verstappen won despite Red Bull not being able to win a race there during the turbo era, but this year’s RB18 has done very well on the fast tracks.
Singapore’s light rail is brutally slow.

– The path to Singapore has more curves than any other path, it is uneven and it is a city path. In other words, it’s an entirely different challenge, team manager Christian Horner tells www.morsporttotal.com.

Verstappen has won the last five races and could define the World Cup battle in Singapore.

Will he achieve his sixth win in a row?
Horner says he has a big job ahead of him.

Singapore GP times in F1

Friday 30.9
Training 1 at 12.00-13.00
Training 2 at 15.00 – 16.00

Saturday 1.10
Training 3 at 12.00-13.00
Qualification at 15.00 – 16.00

Sunday:
Singapore GP i F1 kl 14.00-16.00

Tire options for the Formula 1 Singapore GP

F1 is back in Singapore. The circus hasn’t been around since 2019, before the pandemic. Since then, cars have changed and so have tires.
– It’s brand new tires since we were in Singapore last time, it’s almost like a brand new race, says Pirelli boss Mario Isola.

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The city railway also received new asphalt, which also has a certain effect.
– Singapore takes slow turns, all 23, maximizing control over the track. We’ve included the softest compounds for increased speed and mechanical grip, but it will be important to take care of the rear tires.
It is important to find a good balance in the car, on the newly asphalt city track where we can expect the track to develop a lot over the weekend.

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In Spain, there is talk of completing the Jarama F1 track, located outside Madrid, for F1. According to Marca, the Spanish capital is working on a GP until 2026 and their idea after that is to switch places with F1 in Barcelona to host the Spanish Grand Prix.
The renovation of the former F1 track is expected to cost between 40 and 50 million Swedish kronor, F1 ran in Madrid between 1968 and 1981.

There will be no Hertha Colon in F1. He does not have a super license and the FIA ​​(International Motor Sports Federation) is very strict. There is no exception to the American competition in IndyCar.
Perhaps to Linus Lundqvist’s shame, the Swede who won IndyLights and has nothing ready for next year joked that he would gladly give up his super license in exchange for driving a Herta at Indycar 2023.

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Those who love IndyCar may note that Jimmie Johnson won’t drive a full season next year. This is what ESPN writes.

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