Singapore introduces Walkabout ticket

Organisers of the Singapore Grand Prix are offering fans a cheaper alternative than paying for standard grandstand seating by tendering the Premier Walkabout ticket; the new scheme will allow fans to access various areas of the Marina Bay track for less than a third of the cost of standard entrances.
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KERS failure hinders Hamilton

World Champion Lewis Hamilton again suffered technical problems with his Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) in Japan. Having suffered an intermittent problem in Marina Bay last weekend, the McLaren driver settled for third at Suzuka on Sunday after defending from a hard-charging Kimi Räikkönen.
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Kazuki Nakajima – home hero with a point to prove at Suzuka

His Williams team mate Nico Rosberg may have been in the running for a podium, but Kazuki Nakajima endured a frustrating ninth-place finish in Singapore. To make matters worse, the Marina Bay race marked a full year since Nakajima last scored Formula One points. With the FW31 acknowledged as one of the strongest cars on [...]

Liuzzi forecasting better results

Vitantonio Liuzzi believes that Force India will be in better shape at Suzuka this weekend than they were in Singapore last time out. Following two stunning races for the Indian squad at Spa and Monza, the Italian and team-mate Adrian Sutil slipped back down the order in Marina Bay’s night race.
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Rosberg would have been second, says Michael

Williams Technical Director Sam Michael is certain that Nico Rosberg’s disappointing result in the Singapore Grand Prix could so easily have been a repetition of last year’s second place finish in Marina Bay.
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Statistics Singapore Grand Prix of 2009

As of today the statistics of the 14th race of 2009 (Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore) have been added.

Have fun while viewing this statistics.
By statistics I mean the results of the Free Practise sessions, the results of the Qualification and the results of the Race.

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Singapore race analysis – title contenders take a back seat

After 61 punishing laps of the Marina Bay Street Circuit on Sunday, the podium featured not one team or driver in the running for the 2009 championship. Instead it was McLaren, Toyota, and Renault celebrating.
However, Jenson Button and Brawn left Singapore quietly satisfied, the former having extended his championship lead to 15 points, the latter [...]