organic wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 10:20
Juzh wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 10:07
TFSA wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 19:15
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Well, you are both very optimistic, me not so much. You need to be at less than 2 tenths going into start finish straight to attempt any kind of overtake into T1, and those last 2 corners that remain will still make sure to space out the cars to this distance or more. I agree it will be without a doubt better than before but overall impact will not be significant. If we had DRS there then this would become entirely different track as you could actually pass someone who's not a second or more slower.
We even got a reason why there's no DRS there. Supposedly it's because of the very slight kink in the middle of straight making it unsafe
. Spineless FIA showing itself again and again. It looks like they forgot there's a kink on main DRS zone already on this track (and at higher speed), and also forgot about DRS in zandvoort. In worst case they could place DRS zone after the kink as proposed by Bottas, still better than nothing. Personally I think FIA is just lazy about implementing it on a tight street track, zero flexibility on their part.
From autosport
Some drivers were asking questions on why a 4th DRS zone is not applied to the newly modified straight in the Marina Bay Street Circuit
FIA stated they received no clear consensus on this matter from teams after contacting them several weeks ago asking for feedbacks
Well...there is still a question about the "why?".
In the last years Singapore was always tire limited, not DRS limited. As mentioned by some posters, the float section, especially the left and right handers going under the float grandstand are just killing the tire as it is cold, moist and slippery there. So one of the worst things is fixed by removing this section.
I do not see any reason at the moment, why one should artificially create overtakes by just filling the track with DRS zones.