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On 25/09, 14:10
The Singapore Grand Prix took place this afternoon, and it was Sebastian Vettel who triumphed ahead of Jenson Button and Mark Webber. This race marked the end of Mark Webber's, Fernando Alonso's, and Lewis Hamilton's chances for the world title, following a Safety Car deployment after a violent crash involving Michael Schumacher.
On 25/09, 13:43
This photo album of 90 photos invites you to relive the Free Practice 3 and the qualifying sessions of the 2011 Singapore Grand Prix.
On 25/09, 12:45
The English driver, Lewis Hamilton, tried to overtake Felipe Massa during the out lap of the last part of qualifying. The Ferrari team deemed Hamilton's reaction inappropriate.
On 25/09, 12:09
Charles Pic is one of the four French drivers aiming for a spot in Formula One for the upcoming season and Olivier Panis has revealed, on TF1, that he is doing everything, with the Lagardère group, to achieve it.
On 25/09, 08:12
The Team Lotus has announced that it has reached an agreement to extend the engine contract with Renault until the end of the 2013 season. The Malaysian team has also signed a partnership with Red Bull to benefit from their KERS.
On 25/09, 07:45
Dietrich Mateschitz, the head of Red Bull, stated in the German press that the Toro Rosso team was not for sale contrary to the rumors, circulating for several weeks already, suggesting otherwise.
On 25/09, 07:44
Following the implementation of a curfew for F1 team personnel, no personnel can be present within a circuit's premises during a defined period under penalty of sanctions. Due to this rule, several teams lost a joker this weekend in Singapore after people linked to marketing arrived earlier than expected.
On 24/09, 19:07
In the Singapore night, the Lotus Renault GP drivers couldn't find the light during qualifying. While Vitaly Petrov failed in Q1 due to a driving error, his teammate didn't do much better by settling for 15th place.
On 24/09, 18:43
The Indian team achieved its best overall performance in qualifying this season by bringing both its cars into Q3. Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta, however, settled for 9th and 10th places to save tires for the race.
On 24/09, 18:13
Scuderia Ferrari is generally satisfied with its qualifying session, which saw Fernando Alonso narrowly miss out, finishing in 5th place, less than a tenth of a second behind the McLarens that will be ahead of him tomorrow in the race, where the Spaniard still hopes to compete for the podium. On his side, Felipe Massa was not satisfied with his 6th place on the grid and complained about too much oversteer.
On 24/09, 17:53
After promising free practice sessions, McLaren showed during these qualifications that their drivers will be contenders for the race. They are positioned in the rearview mirrors of the Red Bulls.
On 24/09, 17:45
Marussia Virgin Racing experienced a difficult weekend in Singapore. Timo Glock was not satisfied with the behavior of his car since the initial practice sessions and the team was unable to fix this issue for the qualifying sessions. Jérôme D'Ambrosio, on the other hand, was hindered by poor brake distribution, which prevented him from being fully confident. The objective will be to reach the finish line tomorrow.
On 24/09, 17:23
Red Bull couldn't have dreamed of a better situation today. The Austrian team occupies the first two spots on the starting grid, with Sebastian Vettel ahead of Mark Webber. The German is therefore ideally positioned to clinch his second title tomorrow afternoon.
On 24/09, 16:53
A mixed Q2 for the Swiss team: certainly, Sergio Pérez was very close to entering the top 10, but Kamui Kobayashi had a scare by ending up in the wall in the Singapore Sling.
On 24/09, 16:48
After a tumultuous start to the weekend and strong on-track performances, Sébastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari ultimately did not manage to reach Q3. However, both men hope to take advantage of the race to make their mark.
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