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Originally Posted by GuidoK
I think it's a combination of both. We already knew from RB that Singapore would be a track that they wouldn't be as strong as on some other tracks, but seeing the RB19 just sliding all over the place, that is not something we've seen on similar tracks.
Something is off. And I think there's something they're not telling.
Whether or not it'll be this bad in the race, I don't know as the car is then much heavier etc.
But as on this track it's very hard to overtake, my guess is Max may get a top 5 if he's lucky and doesn't crash.
Lets hope for as little crashes as possible on this dangerous track.
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Singapore is not similar to other tracks.
It is completely different and has caused Mercedes in 2015 issues before, there's too much tin foil hat conspiracy going on lol.
They have been saying all year Singapore is where they will struggle, and with the upgrades their competitors brought, it made the car seems alot worst.
They can't test their upgrades here because it hasn't been working for them and you can't test upgrades at a street circuit.
Wait until suzuka before saying it's something wrong, but I bet they'll go back to winning by 20-30 seconds again.