Singapore Grand Prix 2010, Marina Bay Street Circuit - Race 15/19

Man of Honour
Joined
11 Mar 2004
Posts
76,634
Singapore, 24-26 September

Friday 24 September
Practice one: 1055-1235, BBC Red Button/online
Practice two: 1425-1605, BBC Red Button/online

Saturday 25 September
Practice three: 1155-1305, BBC Red Button/online
Qualifying: 1400-1630, BBC One/online and BBC Radio 5 live sport extra/online

Sunday 26 September
Race: 1210-1515, BBC One/online and BBC Radio 5 live/online

Standings:
10302620.jpg


Track:

Track Diagram
15singaporeencmyk300dpi.jpg



Circuit information
Lap data
Lap length: 5.073km (3.152 miles)
Race laps: 61
Race distance: 309.316km (192.2 miles)
Lap record*: 1’48.240 (168.725 kph) by Fernando Alonso, 2009
Fastest lap: 1’46.197 (171.971 kph) by Nico Rosberg, 2009
Maximum speed: 295 kph (183.305 mph)
Car performance
Full throttle: 48%
Tyre wear: Medium
Brake wear: High
Downforce level:10/10
Gear changes per lap: 63
Fuel use per lap: 2.577kg
Strategy
Pit lane time loss: 19.3 seconds
2010 prime tyre (No stripe) Medium (2009: Soft)
2010 option tyre (Striped) Super Soft (2009: Super Soft)

Singapore -Preview
Singapore - Team Preview
It may be one of the calendar's more recent additions, but the Singapore Grand Prix isn’t short on fans in the Formula One ranks. Not only does it present the unique challenge of being a night race, the track itself tests everyone to their limit too. The drivers and senior team members look ahead to the Marina Bay race and discuss their prospects

Red Bull’s pace key to championship outcome (Singapore Grand Prix preview)
Any one of five different drivers could be leading the championship after this weekend’s race in Singapore.

Singapore - Team Preview
Bridgestone
Cosworth

McLaren
Sauber
Mercedes
Ferrari Not uploaded yet
Red Bull Not uploaded yet
Williams Not uploaded yet
Renault Not uploaded yet
Force India
Toro Rosso Not uploaded yet[/B]
Lotus
Hispania
Virgin


Classic F1
New circuit so no classic GPs so some exciting races instead.

Highlights - Singapore Grand Prix 2009
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton leads from start to finish to win the Singapore Grand Prix.

Classic F1 - Dutch Grand Prix 1979
Short highlights from the 1979 Dutch Grand Prix as Alan Jones wins a thrilling race ahead of Ferrari's Jody Scheckter while Gilles Villeneuve famously completes a lap on three wheels.

Classic F1 - French Grand Prix 1980
Short highlights from the 1980 French Grand Prix as Alan Jones wins from the Ligiers of Didier Pironi and Jacques Lafitte at the Paul Ricard circuit.

Classic F1 - United States Grand Prix 1982
Short highlights from the 1982 United States Grand Prix as McLaren's John Watson storms through the field to claim a superb win in Detroit.

Classic F1 - San Marino Grand Prix 1985
Short highlights from the 1985 San Marino Grand Prix as both Ayrton Senna and Stefan Johansson miss out on winning as they run out of fuel in the last three laps of the race.


Technical Changes - Italian Grand Prix
64637028.jpg



Weather Forecast
47100311.jpg


Forecast Summary:


News


  • Marina Bay resurfaced to cure bumps
    Singapore Grand Prix organisers have resurfaced large sections of the city-state’s street track in a bid to reduce the bumpiness for this weekend’s race.
  • Upbeat McLaren 'have closed gap' on Red Bull & Ferrari
    McLaren are confident that significant improvements to their car will put them on a par with Red Bull and Ferrari at this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix.
  • Whitmarsh hails 'best ever' title race
    McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh says fans must savour this year's world championship battle - which he reckons could go down in history as the best ever.
  • Lewis: I can't afford another retirement
    Lewis Hamilton says he won’t be dwelling on the negatives of his costly race-ending error in the Italian Grand Prix – although he admits it’s now vital he finishes all the remaining five races if he is to win a second world title.
  • Singapore key race for run-in – Button
    Jenson Button believes next week’s Singapore Grand Prix will be a crucial race in the remainder of the title fight – and will provide the acid test of McLaren’s recent development work.
  • Red Bull to look into poor starts
    Red Bull is aiming to get to the bottom of the reasons for its recent run of poor starts to ensure they are eradicated for the championship run-in.
  • Kubica: Monaco no guide for Singapore
    Robert Kubica is wary of predicting how Renault might fare at the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend, despite starring on Formula 1’s last visit to a bona-fide street circuit in Monaco.
  • Schu expects to learn Singapore fast
    Michael Schumacher is looking forward to driving the unfamiliar Singapore street circuit and experiencing his first Formula 1 night race in a week’s time.
  • Hulk aims to build on Monza success
    Nico Hulkenberg feels he is now getting to grips with Formula 1 as his rookie campaign draws towards a close, and is aiming to back up his strong Monza performance with a similar showing in Singapore next weekend.
  • Force India optimistic about car updates
    Force India is optimistic about the potential of the high-downforce package it is bringing to the Singapore Grand Prix, as it aims to stay ahead of Williams in the constructors’ championship.
  • Virgin to assess D’Ambrosio on Fridays
    Belgian GP2 driver Jerome D’Ambrosio will drive for Virgin in Friday practice at four of the remaining five rounds of the season after it signed him to an “evaluation role”.
  • Injured Hispania engineer to leave hospital soon
    The member of the Hispania pit crew who was injured at the Italian Grand Prix on 12 September will soon leave hospital and return home to Germany.

Driver Change

Heidfeld relishing F1 return
Nick Heidfeld admits he “can’t wait” to return to Formula 1 competition in next weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix after being drafted in to Sauber to replace Pedro de la Rosa.

92019949.jpg


The track and TV coverage starts

Technical changes Belgium
41331890.jpg


FIA Thursday press conference - Singapore
Drivers: Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber), Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus), Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), Vitaly Petrov (Renault), Mark Webber (Red Bull).


FIA Friday press conference - Singapore
Team principals: Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari), Tony Fernandes (Lotus), Colin Kolles (HRT), Peter Sauber (BMW Sauber).

Friday practice - selected team and driver quotes
As if the night-time setting and twisty street-circuit layout weren’t challenging enough, showers in Singapore added a damp track to the equation on Friday. During the first practice session Red Bull’s Mark Webber and Mercedes GP’s Michael Schumacher were the quickest runners, whilst in the second Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheets in the other Red Bull. The leading drivers and their rivals reflect on their early progress at Marina Bay



Practice 1
66791983.jpg


74625573.jpg


97340167.jpg


Highlights - Webber sets first practice pace
Championship leader Mark Webber tops an unfamiliar-looking time sheet in the first practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix.

Webber leads damp Singapore practice
Championship leader Mark Webber was fastest in first practice at Singapore.
The session started on a wet track and the championship contenders avoided the first hour of running as the track dried out.

Iplayer - The Singapore Grand Prix - Practice One
Live coverage of the first practice session from the Singapore Grand Prix.The McLaren team will be trying to edge closer to Red Bull-Renault.


Practice 2


58864794.jpg


79199894.jpg


29104212.jpg


Vettel dominates second practice
Only Sebastian Vettel’s team mate could get within one second of him in second practice for the Singapore Grand Prix.



IPlayer - The Singapore Grand Prix - Practice Two
Live coverage of the second practice session from the Singapore Grand Prix. Contenders Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will be hoping for a stromg finish in Singapore.

Practice 3
65352670.jpg


93845170.jpg


55765511.jpg


Vettel top in final Singapore practice
Sebastian Vettel was on top once again in the third practice session at Singapore.


Qaulifying
92009364.jpg


Fernando Alonso puts Ferrari on pole in Singapore
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso will start the Singapore Grand Prix from pole position after producing a superb performance in final qualifying.

Singapore Grand Prix - Qualifying highlights
Highlights from a crucial qualifying session ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday.

Watch Fernando Alonso's pole lap for the Singapore GP
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso sets a scintillating time to snatch pole position for Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix.



Race
20925846.jpg


Fernando Alonso reigns supreme for Ferrari in Singapore
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso held off Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel from start to finish to win a superbly hard-fought and eventful Singapore Grand Prix.

Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton collide
Red Bull's Mark Webber and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton come together during the 36th lap of the Singapore Grand Prix, ending the British drivers race.


Standings

standjv.jpg
 
Last edited:
Man of Honour
OP
Joined
11 Mar 2004
Posts
76,634
Yep it really does look that way. I hope it doens't disappoint. I missed this race last year.

For some reason no one has done an in-depth weather review which is a shame. Or at least I can;'t find one. As that would tell us when the rain is most likely.
 
Man of Honour
OP
Joined
11 Mar 2004
Posts
76,634
66791983.jpg


74625573.jpg


97340167.jpg


Webber leads damp Singapore practice
Championship leader Mark Webber was fastest in first practice at Singapore.
The session started on a wet track and the championship contenders avoided the first hour of running as the track dried out.

Iplayer - The Singapore Grand Prix - Practice One
Live coverage of the first practice session from the Singapore Grand Prix.The McLaren team will be trying to edge closer to Red Bull-Renault.
 
Man of Honour
OP
Joined
11 Mar 2004
Posts
76,634
Highlights - Webber sets first practice pace
Championship leader Mark Webber tops an unfamiliar-looking time sheet in the first practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix.

58864794.jpg


79199894.jpg


29104212.jpg


Vettel dominates second practice
Only Sebastian Vettel’s team mate could get within one second of him in second practice for the Singapore Grand Prix.



IPlayer - The Singapore Grand Prix - Practice Two
Live coverage of the second practice session from the Singapore Grand Prix. Contenders Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will be hoping for a stromg finish in Singapore.
 
Last edited:
Man of Honour
OP
Joined
11 Mar 2004
Posts
76,634
FIA Friday press conference - Singapore
Team principals: Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari), Tony Fernandes (Lotus), Colin Kolles (HRT), Peter Sauber (BMW Sauber).

Friday practice - selected team and driver quotes
As if the night-time setting and twisty street-circuit layout weren’t challenging enough, showers in Singapore added a damp track to the equation on Friday. During the first practice session Red Bull’s Mark Webber and Mercedes GP’s Michael Schumacher were the quickest runners, whilst in the second Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheets in the other Red Bull. The leading drivers and their rivals reflect on their early progress at Marina Bay…

Jenson Button Q&A: Keyword is ‘controlled aggression’
After something of a midseason lull in performance, Jenson Button’s recent podium in Monza confirmed that he has no intention of giving up his drivers’ crown without a fight. The McLaren driver’s strong form continued in Singapore on Friday, as he finished ‘best of the rest’ behind the Red Bulls…

Exclusive Q&A - McLaren’s Martin Whitmarsh
After a relatively slow start to the season, McLaren have worked hard to become world championship contenders, with both of their drivers in the running for glory. If they achieve their goal, it will be for the first time under current team principal Martin Whitmarsh. Would he prefer Hamilton or Button to win? Whitmarsh doesn’t care, as long as one of them does it, even if he does he admit that recruiting Button was almost an accident
 
Man of Honour
OP
Joined
11 Mar 2004
Posts
76,634
Of course we do knip. Wet qauli and wet track to start the race would be awesome. Although no rain forcast for qauli.


Only caught the last 12mins what happened to button.
 
Man of Honour
OP
Joined
11 Mar 2004
Posts
76,634
Any of the five could win, there's always been a safety car, so just depends when it happens and who can instantly fly into the pit. Also expecting an interesting start. Mclarens are fast off the line, but can they get past, it will be hard.
And how many dnf due to Singapore sling and turn 5 if it's still damp.
 
Back
Top Bottom