Friday, September 16, 2011

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Singapore GP - Preview

16.09.2011


From Monza to Singapore means even more than the difference between day and night. Opposite to what was needed for the Italian high speed track, the spectacular city circuit at the Marina Bay of the Asian metropolis requires a car configuration which secures a lot of downforce for the 23 corners. The circuit doesn’t forgive any driver errors, and the floodlit race on September 25th takes maximum concentration. The Sauber F1 Team and its drivers, Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Pérez, have put the disappointment of the gearbox failures in Monza behind them and want to improve their tally of points during the following rounds in Asia.

14th of 19 Rounds of the FIA Formula One World Championship, 23-25 September 2011

Kamui Kobayashi (car number 16):
“Last year we were quite competitive in Singapore. I made it into Q3, which is a nice memory – very different, of course, to the outcome of the race when I was lying ninth, but made a mistake when the tyres were quite worn and crashed. After the European races I’m now looking forward to going to Asia. Singapore has a very special atmosphere, because it is in the city and it is at night. Night racing I must say gives me an extra motivation, and I really enjoy it a lot. I went to Tokyo after the Italian Grand Prix. It is not too far from Singapore and in Tokyo I will make sure I prepare myself to the working hours we have to adopt by going to sleep late and getting up late. The Singapore circuit has many corners, they are all quite similar and all very tricky as well. All in all I’m confident for the weekend, and I really want to achieve a good result because it is the last race before my home grand prix in Suzuka, and good results always give you extra motivation and make you stronger.”

Sergio Pérez (car number 17):
“I believe the Singapore city circuit could be a good one for us. Actually I have not raced there yet, but I did a lot of work in the simulator and, knowing our car, I really hope we can have a positive weekend there. We obviously need to score points to get back our sixth position in the World Championship. I have done some night racing in Qatar when I was in GP2. It is a very special feeling if you live at night and it can also be fun. I will arrive from Zurich, which means I come from the European time zone and then for the night race you actually just stick to that and don’t go onto local time. Regarding the city of Singapore, I only had a quick look around during a stop-over, so I can’t say much about it as this was only a few hours. This time I will make sure I come early enough to discover a bit more about it.”

James Key, Technical Director:
“Following Spa-Francorchamps and Monza, which are unique circuits, we go to another unique track in Singapore. It’s a long and windy high downforce street circuit, which is typically quite bumpy. It needs good mechanical grip. Traction levels and braking stability are important as well. It’s a hard circuit for the brakes. We’ll be running a high downforce configuration, and we will be working on the mechanical grip. Pirelli will supply the soft and super soft tyres, the same as in Hungary, and we feel these are generally better tyres for us than what we have had at the last two events. We’ll be looking closely at the balance of the car and its ability to absorb the kerbs and the bumps. We tested some new engine maps in Monza for the first time, and we will develop these further in Singapore. Even with DRS, overtaking will be difficult on this track, so qualifying positions and strategy are going to be important. Last year Kamui was able to make it into Q3. Obviously we are keen to bounce back after the disappointment of not scoring the points we thought were certain in Monza.”


Circuit: Marina Bay Circuit / 5.073 km
Race distance: 61 laps / 309.316 km
Schedule: Qualifying 22:00 hrs, Race 20:00 hrs local time (14:00/12:00 hrs GMT)

Kamui Kobayashi
Born: 13.09.1986 Amagasaki (JP)
Marital status: Single
Height / Weight: 1.68 m / 58 kg
First GP: Brazil 2009 (9th)
GP started: 34
Best race result: 5th (Monaco 2011)
Best qualifying: 8th (Silverstone 2011)
Fastest race laps: -
Points in total: 62 (3 in 2009, 32 in 2010)
Points in 2011: 27 (11th overall)

Sergio Pérez
Born: 26.01.1990 Guadalajara (MX)
Marital status: Single
Height / Weight: 1.73 m / 63 kg
First GP: Australia 2011(7th/disqualified)
GP started: 11
Best race result: 7th (Silverstone 2011)
Best qualifying: 9th (Spa 2011)
Fastest race laps: -
Points in total: 8
Points in 2011: 8 (16th overall)


With 35 points the Sauber F1 Team is currently 7th in the Constructors‘ Championship

Schedule for the group interview sessions during the weekend:

Thursday:
16:30-16:40 – Sergio Pérez – TV (Spanish, then English)
16:40-16:50 – Sergio Pérez – written media (Spanish)
16:50-17:00 – Sergio Pérez – written media (English)
17:00-17:10 – Kamui Kobayashi – TV (Japanese, then English)
17:10-17:20 – Kamui Kobayashi – written media (Japanese)
17:20-17:30 – Kamui Kobayashi – written media (English)
20:00-20:20 – Peter Sauber and Monisha Kaltenborn – all media (German and English)

Friday:
23:45-23:55 – Kamui Kobayashi – TV (Japanese, then English)
23:45-23:55 – Sergio Pérez – TV (Spanish, then English)

After Saturday’s qualifying on Sunday:
00:45-00:55 – Kamui Kobayashi – TV (Japanese, then English)
00:55-01:05 – Kamui Kobayashi – written media (Japanese)
01:05-01:15 – Kamui Kobayashi – written media (English)
00:45-00:55 – Sergio Pérez – written media (Spanish)
00:55-01:05 – Sergio Pérez – written media (English)
01:05-01:15 – Sergio Pérez – TV (Spanish, then English)

Sunday:
After the race the drivers will be available in the mixed zone set up by the FIA. Peter Sauber and Monisha Kaltenborn will be available in the team’s area.

Involvement in the FIA press conference means that the group interviews will be cancelled on the relevant day.

Credit: Sauber F1 Team (www.sauberf1team.com)

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