Hopefully a track Ferrari can win at along with Red Bull being strong as well. Weather is the norm for Singapore but not at all bad - https://weather.com/en-GB/weather/weekend/l/SNXX0006:1:SN Talking points from SKY - http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/11025560/singapore-gp-talking-points
SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 Ferrari favourite for Singapore says Lauda Niki Lauda has named Ferrari as the favourite to win this weekend's Singapore grand prix. That is despite the fact Lewis Hamilton took over the championship lead at Monza last weekend, after humiliating a struggling Ferrari at its home circuit. Now, a thrilling title battle between Mercedes' Hamilton and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel is in the offing, with Lauda declaring: "My heart is with Ferrari but my head is with Mercedes." The F1 legend, who is among the most famous former Ferrari drivers, is now the chairman and co-owner of the Mercedes team. As for his split allegiances, Lauda told Corriere dello Sport newspaper: "It's ok for me. "We won at Monza and that was a shame for Ferrari and their important event. "But in Singapore maybe Vettel will change things again," the great Austrian said. "Many times Ferrari has been faster than Mercedes. At Spa Vettel was very close. Ok, at Monza perhaps a little less, but in my opinion this was due to a mistake in the Ferrari setup. "Ferrari will be the favourite in Singapore," Lauda declared, "but on the other hand it is difficult to say who will win. I hope it is Hamilton." But if it is Vettel on top, Lauda admits that his 'heart' still beats for the Maranello team. "Vettel is a number 1 driver," he said. "His heart is for Ferrari and if the team is competitive, you can't discount him."
This will be the subject of the weekend along with the race - http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/11031638/the-mclaren-renault-toro-rosso-honda-deals-what-to-look-out-for
The Spanish daily 'Marca' is predicting an announcement as early as Wednesday / Thursday. "The Japanese company has now accepted it is leaving McLaren to supply Toro Rosso from 2018," said the Spanish daily Marca. Many of the actual contracts will apparently be signed in the coming hours and days, ahead of the Singapore grand prix this weekend. Honda's McLaren split and deal with Toro Rosso, for instance, "will be made public on Wednesday or Thursday", the same sports newspaper added. Marca is following the story closely, as both of F1's Spanish drivers are centrally involved."
Vettel has always been mighty around here so my money is on him. We best hope Mercedes hasn't got a ''sudden cure'' for their problems here though! We need a Ferrari 1-2 here with at least 1 red Bull in between them and the mercs.
Going to be an exercise in damage control for MB and a chance at a 1-2 win for Ferrari. Expecting Max and the midst of the battle as well. Until lap 5 when his turbo will burst.
heads-up gents...... The FIA notes that the track has been resurfaced around Turns 1 and 2, "plus a 100m section after Turn 5." Also resurfaced are "some areas between Turns 12 and 13 and a section around Turns 15, 16 and 17." And the pitlane is 27.5cms wider!
Low speed mechanical traction has upset the W08 apple cart, and especially Lewis as his setup compared to Bottas just doesn't work as well mechanically. With how Singapore is arranged, I can see Lewis finishing relatively poorly with Bottas finishing in front but still behind a couple Ferrari's and a hell-snapping Red Bull in the mix, in front or behind
Should be a good one for Macca too if Vandoorne doesn't get any penalties from his broken MGU-K shaft from Monza.
Nice comparison of Vettel vs LH in overall of both careers with respect to summer and 2nd half of the season - http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/11013722/lewis-hamilton-v-sebastian-vettel-the-ultimate-f1-title-showdown
Thanks D interesting read that throwing up so many variables, it all makes for a closely fought WDC with hopefully some great racing, here's hoping it doesn't come down to engine failures ect..
Indeed Malaysia last year is heavy on my mind. I love the close WDC fight as long as it is a fight. It'd be a shame if one mechanical DNF determines the outcome again.
I have this bad feeling that despite all the Ferrari hype Mercedes or Red Bull will show up here and stick it on the pole