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The obstacles that could scupper George Russell’s F1 Singapore GP victory bid

by James Phillips
5 months ago
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Many pitfalls stand between George Russell and victory in Singapore

Many pitfalls stand between George Russell and victory in Singapore

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To win the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, George Russell will need to overcome the unique nature of Marina Bay, as well as his own self-inflicted demons at the circuit.

Charging to a surprise pole position on Saturday, Russell will look to add his name to the 10 pole-sitters who have claimed victory in the last 15 races in Singapore.

An unforgiving circuit, Marina Bay is characterised by its high downforce requirements equalled by unforgiving barriers that have ended the ambitions of rivals in practice and qualifying.

The Briton, although starting at the front, is very aware of the pitfalls that can befall him at the iconic night race.

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Russell outlined the challenges standing between him and victory on Sunday, his focus on Max Verstappen and McLaren’s tyre management advantage.

“Probably these two next to me, to be honest,” he told media including Motorsport Week, referencing Verstappen and Oscar Piastri.

“We know the McLarens are usually exceptionally good on their tyres in the hot conditions. I think we’ve all been a little bit surprised at their sort of lack of pace this weekend. We were probably all expecting them to run away with it, and we certainly didn’t anticipate being in the fight for pole position here.

“So, not sure going into tomorrow. I’m the only driver who hasn’t done a long run, so that doesn’t play into my favour. But, of course, overtaking is challenging here.

“Races have been a bit of a one-stop recently, but now with the 80 km/h speed limit in the pit lane, it probably brings it closer to a two now.

For 2025, the pit-lane speed limit has been increased, adding opportunity for further all-important time conservation in the pits.

Verstappen, when asked, offered a nonchalant take on whether this could impact the race, and by extension, Russell’s chances of victory.

“Yes and no”, the Dutchman said. “It depends on the race, Safety Cars, when they come or not. You just need to be ready for everything.”

George Russell is aiming  to ensure his excursion with the unforgiving Singapore barriers in FP1 is not repeated in the race
George Russell is aiming to ensure his excursion with the unforgiving Singapore barriers in FP1 is not repeated in the race

Russell determined to avoid repeat of 2023 blunder

The major obstacle between Russell and victory in Singapore could be one of his own making, repeating a mistake that cost him a win back in 2023.

Russell was in the hunt for the win, closing on leader Carlos Sainz and second-placed Lando Norris, when he clipped the wall, breaking his suspension and ploughing into the barriers.

Having already made contact with the barriers once this weekend after crashing in FP1, the Briton revealed details behind his infamous 2023 crash, but was clear that history would not repeat itself.

“I’m a very different driver today than I was a couple of years ago. Yesterday was my first crash in over a year. But this season, I’m sort of more within myself,” he explained.

“I know the limits better. But the fact is, on a street circuit, you’ve only got to have a one per cent lapse of concentration.

“My mistake two years ago, it wasn’t a big mistake. It was a mistake of five centimetres, but the consequence was massive. And that’s the thing on a street circuit. You can’t afford one single corner not to be 100 per cent focused. But that’s the greatness of it, too.”

READ MORE – How George Russell reversed Mercedes’ Friday misery with F1 Singapore GP pole

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