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FIA details on Singapore GP circuit changes, DRS zones & more

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The FIA has shared details for F1 Singapore GP’s circuit layout changes along with DRS zones, track limits and more.

One of the biggest talking points coming into this weekend’s F1 Singapore GP was the layout changes made at Marina Bay Circuit owing to construction. The old Turns 16, 17, 18 and 19 is gone and instead they will go straight from Turn 15 to Turn 20-21.

This will cut down the lap times and provide new challenge to F1 drivers. The FIA Race Directors’ has noted down about those changes along with some others, they are:

Moving on to track limits, in general for a street circuit, it has always been the walls but the FIA has a special mention for drivers cutting the run-off at Turn 1-2-3. The re-joining will be monitored by the stewards even though there is no mention of a punishment for it.

Here’s the FIA guidelines about the run-off in Turn 1-2-3:

In terms of the three DRS zones, the FIA states that the first detection zone is at Turn 4 and its activation is at 48m after Turn 5, while the second’s detection zone is at 102m before Turn 13 and activation is at 78m after Turn 13.

And the final zone’s detection point is at 105m after the apex of Turn 17, while the activation is at the exit of Turn 19. The FIA stewards panel will be led by Garry Connelly, who will have support from Matteo Perini, Vitantonio Liuzzi and Paul NG.

There won’t be any movie filming in this weekend’s F1 Singapore GP unlike the other European races which had them.

Here’s the full FIA Race Directors’ note: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2023%20Singapore%20Grand%20Prix%20-%20Race%20Director’s%20Event%20Notes.pdf

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