© McLaren, 17 September 2012
The Singapore Grand Prix is a relatively new addition to the Formula 1 calendar. Here’s how McLaren has defined three days in the history of F1’s only night race:
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1. September 28 2008
Lewis Hamilton drives a mature race to finish on the podium in the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix. He comes home third, 5.9s behind race winner Fernando Alonso and 3s behind second-placed Nico Rosberg. With Felipe Massa failing to score, Hamilton extends his lead in the world championship to seven points with just three races remaining. © Russel Wong/Corbis/AP Images |
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2. September 27 2009
A more emphatic victory would be hard to find. Hamilton dominates the race from pole position, coming home 10s ahead of Timo Glock. Nico Rosberg is Hamilton’s biggest threat in the race, until the Williams driver is penalised for a pitlane exit infringement. © AP Photo/Wong Maye-E |
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3. September 25 2011
Jenson Button’s fourth consecutive podium. He pushes race winner Sebastian Vettel all the way, coming home 1.7s behind the German in second place. Hamilton completes a good day for McLaren, coming home fifth in the second MP4-26. © AP Photo/Terence Tan |
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