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F1 driver got a taste of our Singapore taxi drivers. 😄

The young race driver called Singapore’s F1 Singapore Grand Prix “one of the toughest races” where he loses up to “2, 3, 4 kilos” because of sweating so much.“I’m very excited. Singapore is one of my favourites of the whole season. Obviously, I only drove there in 2019. In terms of a qualifying track, it’s one of the best of the whole season, night race and night qualifying.

“In a way, it’s not gonna be nice to drive, but at the same time it’s one of the most difficult to put together; 24 corners or something, so nailing a lap here is extremely difficult. When you’re closer to doing that, it’s a cool achievement. It feels amazing. Just the whole event, the night race, Singapore, it’s a whole lot of fun.” /TISG

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