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2009 Singapore Grand Prix - Preview

2009 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX
MARINA BAY STREET CIRCUIT
25-27 SEPTEMBER

PREVIEW

Round 14 of the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship takes Brawn GP
to the Far East for this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, the first of
two back-to-back races with the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka following
just one week later.

Formula One's first night race in Singapore last year was a resounding
success with the floodlights lighting up the track and the city skyline
to provide a spectacular and atmospheric race weekend. The 20:00 race
start time will see the track and pit lane once again lit with 1500
light projectors situated four metres apart and 10 metres above the
ground.

The 5.067km Marina Bay Street Circuit is made up entirely of public
roads with an anti-clockwise layout and an abundance of first and second
gear bends included in the 23 corners of the lap. The stop-start nature
of the track results in a low average lap speed of just 175kph and sees
the cars running with maximum levels of aerodynamic downforce. 

Brawn GP's cars will be running with additional Canon branding this
weekend as part of the team's partnership with Canon Singapore. 

ROSS BRAWN, TEAM PRINCIPAL

Q. What are your thoughts ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix?

"Formula One's first night race in Singapore last year was a fantastic
occasion which was greatly enjoyed by the drivers, teams and fans. The
spectacle of running on a barrier-lined street circuit under the
floodlights really caught the imagination and provided a weekend that
Formula One and the Singapore Grand Prix organisers should be very proud
of. It's a venue which everyone at Brawn GP is looking forward to
returning to this week. The team and our drivers performed extremely
well in Monza to achieve a one-two finish at the last race and we will
be hoping to carry that momentum through to Singapore. We have a
significant aerodynamic upgrade for the BGP 001 for this weekend which
should bring another good step in performance for the final races of the
season. The nature of the Marina Bay Street Circuit is tight, twisty and
very narrow in places with many first and second gear corners resulting
in low average speeds so we will be running the car in a high
aerodynamic downforce configuration."

JENSON BUTTON
 
Q. What did you think of your first experience of the Singapore Grand
Prix last year?

"Last year's Singapore Grand Prix was an amazing experience and it
really was one of the highlights of the year. Driving under the lights
was great fun and the visibility was pretty good although some corners
such as turns one and five were a bit dark which made it more difficult
to judge your braking distances. The Marina Bay Street Circuit is pretty
challenging and although it has a stop-start layout which isn't usually
my favourite type of circuit, I still enjoyed driving it. As last year,
we will stay on European timing for the race weekend which means staying
awake throughout the night and sleeping most of the day to ensure that
we are alert and the body is ready to react in the right way for the
evening timetable. I spent some time at the factory last week driving
the circuit on our simulator which helps with the track layout, gears
and downforce levels so we are well prepared and looking forward to
arriving in Singapore and getting the weekend underway." 

RUBENS BARRICHELLO

Q. Are you looking forward to returning to Singapore?

"The first Formula One night race in Singapore was very exciting last
year and I'm really looking forward to returning this week. It's always
good to have new challenges and racing under the lights for the first
time certainly provided that. I really enjoyed the circuit as it felt
like a proper street circuit should with public roads, bumps, barriers
and passing some of the famous city landmarks. It's very narrow in
places and you can feel quite enclosed particularly with the bright
floodlights shining down. It's a very slow track so you need a high
downforce aerodynamic configuration on the car and with so many corners,
you have to maintain your concentration at all times. I've had a great
time over the last month with two victories so we've got some good
momentum behind us going into the final four races of the season. I
can't wait to get back in the car and get on with the challenge."
 
Marina Bay Street Circuit Stats

Circuit Length:	5.067km	
Race Distance:	308.950km	
Number of Laps:	61	

Full Throttle:	48%	
Brake Wear:		High	
Tyre Compounds:	Super Soft / Soft	
Downforce Level:	High - 10/10	
Tyre Usage:		Medium	
Average Speed:	175kph (108mph)	

Race Weekend Schedule (all times are local)

Friday 25 September
Practice 1: 1800 - 1930	  
Practice 2: 2130 - 1100

Saturday 26 September
Practice 3: 1900 - 2000	  
Qualifying: 2200 - 2300

Sunday 27 September
Race: 2000

Please visit our media website www.BrawnGP.com/media for race weekend
updates from Brawn GP.  

ENDS


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