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Singapore Grand Prix - Driver of the day ?

Sebastian Vettel
7
12%
Fernando Alonso
16
28%
Kimi Raikkonen
29
50%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Lewis Hamilton
2
3%
Felipe Massa
0
No votes
Jenson Button
0
No votes
Sergio Perez
0
No votes
Nico Hulkenberg
1
2%
Adrian Sutil
3
5%
 
Total votes: 58

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The 2013 Singapore Grand Prix Thread

Post by Ed » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:02 pm

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The event timetable for the Singapore Grand Prix.

Friday
1st Practice 18:00 local time - 10:00 GMT
2nd Practice 21:30 local time - 13:30 GMT

Saturday
Practice 18:00 local time - 10:00 GMT
Qualifying 21:00 local time - 13:00 GMT

Sunday
Race 20:00 local time - 12:00 GMT

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Post by Thaddeus » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:48 am

Went for Raikkonen (as did everyone else at the time of writing). He made up a huge number of places, and did so despite significant back pain. Very impressive stuff.

Also, I thought the Perez-Hulkenberg decision was stupid. Perez forced Hulkenberg off the road, the latter was ahead, yet he got penalised. It was entirely unfair driving (not the first time this year) from Perez and an unfair decision by race control as well.

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Post by jido » Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:23 am

Vettel is clearly the man of the day for me. He was imperial, and controlled the race from end to end.

Webber looked like he was going to do a great race too but he had a mechanical failure so we can't really tell.

Good stuff from Raikkonen, specially driving with a medical condition from a low slot on the grid he finished on the podium.

Alonso was excellent, taking any sliver of opportunity to bring big points to Ferrari.

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