Tight corners and a twisting, punishing layout, the Singapore GP is a challenging night race through the streets of downtown Singapore. The revised layout from the 2023 season returns including a much needed straight in Sector 3, but Marina Bay remains a circuit which will put your cars’ brakes to the test.
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Suggested Setup
Suggested car setup and attribute focus for the Marina Bay Street Circuit:
- Medium speed cornering is crucial
- Focusing on acceleration is also recommended
- Favours cars with stats focused on downforce
Tips & Tricks
One of the season’s most technically challenging circuits, Marina Bay will see drivers battle it out in the often hot and humid weather.
- Singapore has a long pit stop time, with 28 seconds to be lost on a green flag stop. Stopping under a safety car or virtual safety car will save you a precious extra few seconds of time.
- Sticking to a single pit strategy will give you back a sizeable chunk of time against the competition, but the tricky corners and strain on your tyres might make this hard to pull off.
- Like with many other downforce circuits, overtaking opportunities are limited at Singapore, but the straight introduced in 2023 offers a valuable opportunity to push.
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