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Singapour 2008 : Race

N.DRIVERTEAMTIMESGAP
01   F.ALONSO RENAULT 1h57'16"3042.592 Km/h 
02   N.ROSBERG WILLIAMS TOYOTA + 0'02"9572.591 Km/h 
03   L.HAMILTON McLAREN MERCEDES + 0'05"9172.590 Km/h 
04   T.GLOCK TOYOTA + 0'08"1552.589 Km/h 
05   S.VETTEL TORO ROSSO FERRARI + 0'10"2682.589 Km/h 
06   N.HEIDFELD BMW SAUBER + 0'11"1012.588 Km/h 
07   D.COULTHARD RED BULL RENAULT + 0'16"3872.586 Km/h 
08   K.NAKAJIMA WILLIAMS TOYOTA + 0'18"4892.586 Km/h 
09   J.BUTTON HONDA + 0'19"8852.585 Km/h 
10   H.KOVALAINEN McLAREN MERCEDES + 0'26"9022.583 Km/h 
11   R.KUBICA BMW SAUBER + 0'27"9752.582 Km/h 
12   S.BOURDAIS TORO ROSSO FERRARI + 0'29"4322.582 Km/h 
13   F.MASSA FERRARI + 0'32"1702.581 Km/h 
14   G.FISICHELLA FORCE INDIA FERRARI + 0'43"5712.576 Km/h 
15   K.RAIKKONEN FERRARI 4 lap(s)  
16   J.TRULLI TOYOTA 11 lap(s)  
17   A.SUTIL FORCE INDIA FERRARI 12 lap(s)  
18   M.WEBBER RED BULL RENAULT 32 lap(s)  
19   R.BARRICHELLO HONDA 47 lap(s)  
20   N.PIQUET Jr RENAULT 48 lap(s)  




19.30Welcome to F1-Live.com and live coverage of the 61-lap Singapore Grand Prix that gets underway in just over 30 minutes. Built in just 18 months, this new event on the calendar makes history by being the first ever Formula One night race.
19.32Felipe Massa blitzed the field in qualifying to take the pole position by over six-tenths of a second from Lewis Hamilton. The Ferrari driver, one point behind Hamilton in the championship, claimed the pole position with a best lap of 1:44.801s.
19.34Much has been made of the gap between Massa and Hamilton on a 1:45.465, with some suggesting that the Brazilian has gone very light on fuel to secure the pole. It is possible that he did run slightly less fuel in qualifying – and therefore into the race – but it was clear that Hamilton was having trouble under braking with the front right wheel locking and neither of his laps was a particularly clean affair.
19.36With just one point between Hamilton and Massa and the positions being reversed on the grid, this race has the potential to be critical in the championship chase. However, if Valencia is anything to go by, then Hamilton may be content to follow Massa to the flag and relinquish just two points and fight for another day. Hopefully we will see a bit more fight for the race win...
19.37Fernando Alonso is taking a second lap to the dummy grid in his Renault.
19.38Kimi Raikkonen starts third is the second Ferrari and his task will to be to try and disrupt Hamilton and help team-mate Massa. Hamilton has no such luxury as Heikki Kovalainen starts fifth and unless he can get the jump on Rosberg Kubica at the start, may well not be a factor amongst the front-runners.
19.40With Kubica fourth on the grid and still very much in the championship, the Pole will be looking for a fast getaway and a podium position to challenge alive into the remaining three rounds. BMW Sauber team-mate Nick Heidfeld qualified sixth, but starts ninth after being harshly handed a penalty for inadvertently blocking Rubens Barrichello in the first round of qualifying.
19.42The pit lane entry starts well before the final turn and it certainly was not Heidfeld’s fault that he blocked the Honda racer as the racing lines incorporates the pit entry. While it is a stunning new circuit, this entry is a dangerous and could cause issues tonight.
19.44Italian Grand Prix winner Sebastian Vettel starts from sixth position after another great performance in the Toro Rosso Ferrari. Vettel proved at Monza that he can race at the front and it will be interesting to see if he can use some strategy to move up the field. Vettel starts ahead of the leading Toyota of Timo Glock who will be looking for solid points for the German-based team.
19.46Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima line up in eighth and tenth positions for Williams Toyota. The FW30 package seems well suited to the high downforce demands of this circuit but recent races have shown that the team lose out to those outside of the top ten who opt to run with more fuel. Points are the target.
19.48Jarno Trulli qualified 11th in the second Toyota and in not making it into the final round of qualifying is the first driver to have a free reign on fuel choices overnight. Expect the Italian veteran to run a long first stint to try and pick up positions in the pit stops.
19.50Jenson Button carries the hopes of Honda from 12th position on the grid and has run pretty well this weekend in the unloved RA108. He starts ahead of the struggling Red Bull Renault duo of Mark Webber and David Coulthard who have both had their woes this weekend with incident and mechanical problems.
19.52Fernando Alonso showed great practice pace but it all went wrong in qualifying when the R28 ground to a halt with fuel pressure problems. Alonso could opt to run light and carve his way through the pack, or more likely, fill the car up and hope for the best. It is a similar situation for Piquet, but he does not have the pace of his team-mate.
19.54Towards the back we have Sebastien Bourdais in the second Toro Rosso who has it all to do, Rubens Barrichello who was out of luck with traffic in qualifying in the second Honda and the struggling Force India duo of Adrian Sutil and Giancarlo Fisichella.
19.56It’s humid and dry as the countdown continues to the first ever Formula One night race in Singapore. Night racing is nothing new to the world of sports cars, touring cars, rallying or American open wheel racing, but it is brand new to Formula One which has adapted the format to satisfy the European TV audiences.
19.58Fisichella is starting the race from the pit lane.
19.59The grid is now being cleared.
20.00The formation lap is now underway.
20.00Most seem to be on the hard tyre. Alonso is on the soft.
20.01Watch for Alonso on the soft tyre - he could be going bold. He starts 15th.
20.02Felipe Massa lines up on the pole position ahead of Hamilton, Raikkonen, Kubica, Kovalainen, Vettel, Glock, Rosberg, Heidfeld and Nakajima.
Lap 1The 61-lap Singapore Grand Prix is underway!
Lap 1Some bumping in turn two. Massa leads as Kovalainen loses a position to Glock.
Lap 1Kovalainen and Glock change back and then again. Good battle.
Lap 1Massa leads Hamilton, Raikkonen, Kubica, Vettel, Glock, Kovalainen, Heidfeld.
Lap 1Alonso is up to 12th from P15 on the grid.
Lap 2Massa leads by just over a second. Alonso is lining up Nakajima for 11th.
Lap 3Trulli (9th) is holding up Rosberg and Nakajima as well as Alonso.
Lap 3The gap at the front remains at just over a second.
Lap 3It turns out Kovalainen got a bump at turn three on the first lap from Kubica and that dropped him down behind Vettel and then Glock.
Lap 4Raikkonen, third, is dropping away fast in third.
Lap 4Rosberg runs wide at turn two trying to pass Trulli who is probably heavy on fuel.
Lap 4A lock up for Nakajima who has Alonso all over him for 11th.
Lap 5Rosberg is also on the soft tyre.
Lap 5Massa leads now by two seconds as Rosberg has another stab at passing Trulli.
Lap 5Raikkonen is not keeping pace with the front two. Kubica remains P4.
Lap 6Trulli is way off the pace and holiding up those behind. His last lap was nearly five seconds off race leader Massa.
Lap 6Some debris on the main straight - looks like a brake duct.
Lap 6Trulli has dropped 11 seconds behind Heidfeld. Webber hits that brake duct.
Lap 7Rosberg still all over Trulli. He really needs to get ahead or his strategy is ruined.
Lap 7Rosberg gets the moves made and is ahead of Trulli.
Lap 7A good pass from Rosberg into turn seven who locks his brakes to make the pass. Rosberg now runs ninth.
Lap 9Rosberg is now dropping Trulli by four seconds a lap as Massa has now picked up that brake duct debris.
Lap 9Alonso passes Trulli into turn seven as Raikkonen has now picked up the pace.
Lap 10Raikkonen gets the gap down to Hamilton to almost four seconds.
Lap 10Trulli now has Webber right behind him.
Lap 11The gaps between the top three are closing ahead of the first stops.
Lap 12Raikkonen is pushing very hard in third to keep the pressure on Hamilton.
Lap 13A fast lap from Massa and Hamilton is now four seconds adrift. Raikkonen is now just over two seconds behind Hamilton so the pressure is on McLaren.
Lap 13Alonso pits his Renault from 11th. Trulli has cost him.
Lap 14Massa extends his lead again on that lap and Hamilton has no answer.
Lap 14Bourdais runs down the escape road and loses 16th to Barrichello.
Lap 15Raikkonen now has Hamilton in view.
Lap 15Piquet has a big shunt.
Lap 15The safety car is out. Coulthard and Barrichello had just pitted as Piquet spun and made heavy contact with the wall.
Lap 16Rosberg has pitted his Williams behind the safety car. He needs the fuel and will have a penalty.
Lap 16The question is if anyone else has to pit.
Lap 16Barrichello has pulled to a halt.
Lap 16Barrichello had already pitted so it is not a fuel issue.
Lap 17Kubica pits his BMW Sauber.
Lap 17So Kubica will get a penalty as well as the pit lane is not open yet. A shame that the FIA have not corrected the rules.
Lap 17So penalties will apply to both Rosberg and Kubica so far. The Renault is now being cleared as is Barrichello's Honda.
Lap 17The pit lane is now open.
Lap 18They are all pitting now.
Lap 18Massa exits the pits with the fuel hose attached!
Lap 18Another blunder from the Ferrari team in the pits. Massa has stopped at the end of the pit lane.
Lap 18Massa is waiting for the crew to arrive to remove the hose.
Lap 18They are sruggling to remove the hose.
Lap 18Massa is now finally underway at the back of the field. Massa knocked a mechanic over and also exited infront of Sutil despite the green light. That is the fault of Ferrari.
Lap 19A penalty is needed for Massa. Not his fault but it was an unsafe release for sure.
Lap 19So all change. Bourdais now pits.
Lap 19The safety car remains on track. Rosberg now leads Trulli, Fisichella, Kubica, Alonso, Webber, Coulthard and Hamilton. Two penalties outstanding for Rosberg and Kubica.
Lap 20The race is back underway.
Lap 20A very new look to the race now as Massa runs 18th and last.
Lap 20Rosberg is dropping Trulli at speed. He needs to as he has a penalty to take. Fisichella is third and has yet to pit. Kubica is P4 and has a penalty to take while Alonso is the real leader...
Lap 21Massa runs wide and loses time at the final turn.
Lap 22Hamilton runs in P8 and has the Red Bull duo ahead.
Lap 22Massa is under investigation. He should have a penalty although it was clearly not his error but that of his team.
Lap 23Rosberg now leads by seven seconds from Trulli with Fisichella three seconds behind. Only Trulli and Fisichella have to pit.
Lap 24Rosberg and Kubica under investigation. They pitted with the pit lane closed. Again, not their fault, but poor rules from the FIA.
Lap 24Massa is to get a drive through penalty.
Lap 25Massa pits for his penalty.
Lap 25Rosberg and Kubica get a ten second stop and go, so much harsher than that of Massa.
Lap 25Rosberg leads by 11 seconds and has to take a penalty. Kubica runs fourth.
Lap 26Hamilton contines in P8 and making no progress at the moment.
Lap 27Raikkonen lost out in the stops as he had to wait for Massa to be fuelled.
Lap 27Hamilton looking to pass Coulthard for seventh.
Lap 28Kubica pits from fourth to take his stop and go penalty.
Lap 28Webber runs off track at the first turn from sixth and loses a lot of positions.
Lap 29Rosberg pits from the lead. He has a stop go penalty.
Lap 29Webber has a problem as he is slowing.
Lap 30Fisichella pits from third. That is his first stop.
Lap 30Rosberg is still in the game as he runs third. Webber pulls in to retire.
Lap 31Kubica runs back in 16th after his stop and go penalty. Rosberg in third.
Lap 32Kubica passes Massa for 15th. Most strange.
Lap 32Massa pits for fuel and takes the soft tyre. That is his final stop with a long long way to go.
Lap 33Trulli leads but has yet to stop. Alonso is second ahead of Rosberg but they both have to stop too, albeit on a two stop strategy.
Lap 33Trulli is pulling out quite a lead, ten seconds as he pits.
Lap 34Alonso now leads as Trulli exits ahead of Nakajima.
Lap 34Bourdais and Kubica both pit again.
Lap 34Massa passes Bourdais for 14th. Kovalainen pits.
Lap 35Hamilton remains behind Coulthard in P4.
Lap 36Button pits from 11th.
Lap 36Nakajima is looking to pass the heavy one stopping Toyota of Trulli for P8.
Lap 37Hamilton has picked up the pace and now putting Coulthard under pressure.
Lap 37Raikkonen runs tenth in the leading Ferrari. They had a five point advanatge over McLaren ahead of this race in the constructors championship.
Lap 38Nakajima has passed Trulli and now Raikkonen is lining up the Toyota racer.
Lap 39Raikkonen passes Trulli who is so slow again on the heavy fuel load.
Lap 40Alonso now leads Rosberg by eight seconds with Coulthard 20 plus seconds back.
Lap 40Sutil pits his Force India from 11th.
Lap 41Alonso is flying at the front.
Lap 41Rosberg pits from second position. He takes the soft tyre for the final stint.
Lap 41Rosberg exits seventh as Renault prepare for Alonso who has used the softer tyres already.
Lap 42Alonso pits from the lead.
Lap 42Alonso exits right in front of Coulthard and Hamilton.
Lap 42Hamilton takes advanatge and passes Coulthard into turn seven.
Lap 42Alonso now has Hamilton right on him but Hamilton needs to pit again.
Lap 43Hamilton and Coulthard both pit.
Lap 43Coulthard has a slow stop as Coulthard attempts to leave too soon. A mistake from the team.
Lap 43Coulthard has lost a position to Trulli as a result.
Lap 44Vettel and Heidfeld both pit.
Lap 44Alonso leads Glock, Rosberg.
Lap 44Raikkonen runs wide but continues.
Lap 45Raikkonen runs P4 but has to stop again. Hamilton is fifth ahead of Trulli, Vettel, Heidfeld and Coulthard.
Lap 46Kubica has passed Fisichella. Massa is also lining up the Force India driver.
Lap 46Massa runs off track at turn one.
Lap 47Glock pits from second position.
Lap 47Should Alonso win, it would be the first Renault in since Alonso at Suzuka in 2006, I think.
Lap 48Glock now runs in fifth position behind Hamilton, Raikkonen who has to stop, Rosberg and Alonso.
Lap 49Raikkonen is all over Rosberg for second position now.
Lap 49Alonso has a huge 17 second lead over Rosberg now.
Lap 50Bourdais is the final runner in 17th at the moment.
Lap 51Trulli is slow on track. He was in P6.
Lap 51Raikkonen pits from third position.
Lap 51Trulli is cruising with a problem.
Lap 51Sutil is into the wall. There is water on the circuit.
Lap 51The safety car is out.
Lap 52Trulli pits and retires.
Lap 52Massa had a spin ahead of the safety car.
Lap 52Ten laps remains and Alonso's advanatge is now all gone behind the safety car.
Lap 52The safety car remains on track and there is some kerbing lifting at turn seven.
Lap 52This will probably be a two hour timed race.
Lap 52Alonso leads Rosberg, Hamilton, Glock, Raikkonen, Vettel, Heidfeld and Coulthard.
Lap 54The race is back underway.
Lap 54Hamilton all over Rosberg into turn one.
Lap 54Rosberg holds on in second.
Lap 54Alonso in the lead with an advantage and there is plenty of close racing behind.
Lap 55Alonso pulls three seconds in a single lap as he closes in on the win.
Lap 56Hamilton continues to chase Rosberg looking for a mistake should there be one from the Williams driver.
Lap 57Glock remains in fourth position which will be a great result for the Toyota driver.
Lap 57It seems we are going the 61-lap distance. The race started at 20.03 local time.
Lap 58Raikkonen has hit the wall!
Lap 58Raikkonen is out of fifth position on an awful race for Ferrari. He took too much kerbing at turn ten.
Lap 59Raikkonen's blunder promotes Nakajima into eighth position and the final point. McLaren will take the lead in the constructors' championship should Hamilton finish.
Lap 60Alonso is on traget for this 20th Grand Prix win. He leads Rosberg by five seconds with Hamilton now settling for third.
Lap 60Should Alonso win, they will move clear of Toyota in the championship in the battle for fourth.
Lap 61Fernando Alonso wins the Singapore Grand Prix. Well done to the Spaniard and the Renault team after a trying season.
Lap 61Rosberg is second for Williams ahead of Hamilton, Glock, Vettel, Heidfeld, Coulthard and Nakajima.
Lap 61Hamilton now leads the championship from Massa by seven points.





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