F1: Russell expects another close race in Singapore
Mercedes driver has predicted another tight battle for victory at the Marina Bay Street Circuit
The Singapore Grand Prix is renowned for the challenges it offers to drivers.
Mercedes driver George Russell is expecting another close race in Singapore, with several teams in contention for victory at this weekend's race.
The Marina Bay Street Circuit is a unique and demanding track, with its tight corners and low grip levels making it difficult to overtake. This has led to some thrilling races in the past, and this year's event is expected to be no different.
Russell, who finished fourth in last year's race, said he is expecting the frontrunners to be very closely matched in Singapore. "I think it's going to be very, very close," he said. "The margins are going to be so fine, and it's going to be very difficult to predict who will win."
Russell said that the key to success in Singapore is getting a good setup on the car. "The setup is going to be very important," he said. "You need to have a car that is good in both high- and low-speed corners, and you need to be able to manage your tires well over a long stint. If you can do that, then you'll have a good chance of being in contention for the win."
Russell will be hoping to challenge for his first victory of the season in Singapore. The young Briton has been in impressive form in recent races, and he will be confident of his chances of taking the top step of the podium this weekend.
The Singapore Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 2 October.
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