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Preview to the 2012 Singapore Grand Prix by Renault
Penulis : Unknown on Thursday, September 20, 2012 | 8:52 AM
In contrast to the previous two events on the calendar, the Singapore Grand Prix places an emphasis on low speed driveability and engine response. The 5.073km circuit has a huge 23 turns — more than any other track on the calendar, bar Valencia — as cars pass in and out of the office blocks, luxury hotels and state buildings. The average speed is therefore correspondingly low, with cars
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