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Singapore GP - the big build

August 18
Preparations for the 2009 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX are now well underway. Work on the construction of the revised Pit Lane Entry and Pit Lane Exit is now complete, along with more than 60% of the installation of lighting structures.
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Formula One preview: Singapore Grand Prix

The Singapore Grand Prix is completely different from the past couple of Formula One race venues. After races at two classic F1 tracks - Spa (Belgium) and Monza (Italy) - the teams move to the streets of Singapore to race under the lights.
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Lewis Hamilton wins Singapore GP

• Hamilton puts in perfect performance to take second win of year• Button steals a march on Barrichello to gain a valuable pointLewis Hamilton scored his second victory of the season at the Singapore grand prix as Jenson Button extended his title lead by one point, to 15, despite a poor qualifying position.McLaren's Hamilton put in a perfect performance to lead home the Toyota of Timo Glock, the German equalling his best-ever finish. Meanwhile Renault's Fernando Alonso gave his team something to cheer about at the circuit that has caused their recent woes by claiming third place.Button followed Sebastian Vettel home, having overhauled his Brawn team-mate Rubens Barrichello at the Briton's last stop, to take fifth. It means he has extended his championship lead by one point with three races remaining as Barrichello finished sixth ahead of Heikki Kovalainen. Robert Kubica picked up the final points position after a late-race battle for eighth, holding off Kazuki Nakajima and Kimi Raikkonen.The 11th-placed finisher Nico Rosberg had been an early contender but his chances of repeating last year's podium finish in Singapore were dashed when the Williams driver crossed the white line while leaving the pits after his first stop. Rosberg had made an excellent start to pass Vettel on the opening lap but was forced down the order thanks to a drive-through penalty.The situation seemed to play into the hands of Vettel, who looked set to challenge Hamilton for the lead, but the Red Bull driver was himself given a drive-through penalty for speeding in the pitlane. He also damaged his car by running wide over a kerb but recovered to finish the race in fourth place, leaving him 25 points behind Button.Mark Webber, who went into the race with slim title hopes, crashed out in the closing stages through brake trouble. The accident led several teams to bring drivers, including Hamilton and Barrichello, into the pits early in case of a safety car period, although this did not transpire.This played into Button's hands as the Brawn driver was able to stay out for a long middle stint and make up ground while his rivals struggled with heavier cars. It had seemed as though Button might challenge Vettel for fourth but the Brawn driver was told to hold back and protect his position."It was a good day for us," said Button. "I was happy to get Kazuki [Nakajima] off the line; that was key for me. I'm happy to get fifth and pull a point on Rubens. I go to Japan very positive for the next race."Lewis HamiltonJenson ButtonMcLarenBrawnFormula OneMotor sportGemma Briggsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has won the Singapore Grand Prix, and Brawn GP driver Jenson Button extended his Formula One championship lead by one point.
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Renault were told on Friday they must appear before an extraordinary hearing of the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council to answer charges that they caused a deliberate crash in...
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The Sydney Morning Herald Barrichello fastest in Singapore GP...

Veteran Rubens Barrichello threw down the gauntlet to Brawn GP team-mate Jenson Button by topping the times in opening free practice for Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix.
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B.B.C. NEWS Live - Singapore GP practice

Championship leader Jenson Button looks to continue his recent resurgence in practice ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix.
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guardian.co.uk Lewis Hamilton on pole in Singapore

• Hamilton quickest ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg• Button qualifies 12th two places behind Rubens BarrichelloLewis Hamilton secured pole for the Singapore grand...
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Renault admits fixing Singapore GP

• Renault will not dispute allegations of deliberate crash• Team remains committed to Formula One until 2012Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds have stepped down from their posts after Renault decided not to dispute allegations that the team ordered former driver Nelson Piquet Junior to crash deliberately at last year's Singapore grand prix.The sensational move comes ahead of Renault's appearance before the governing FIA to explain their role in the crash. There has been intense speculation about the role of Briatore and Symonds in the incident, which saw Piquet's Renault team-mate Fernando Alonso benefit from the deployment of a safety car, after which he went on to win the race.The Renault team itself is committed to remain in Formula One at least until 2012, but there is nothing preventing the manufacturer and parent company from seeking a buyer for the outfit.The CEO and President of Renault Carlos Ghosn earlier told L'Equipe that the parent company would not react "in hot blood" to the allegations that were made against the Formula One team. "Above all we don't want to make a premature judgment one way or the other," he said.Yesterday a transcript of the radio conversations between team engineers and the driver was published, revealing Briatore's outburst about Piquet in the immediate aftermath of the Singapore crash. He swore repeatedly and proclaimed Piquet was "not a driver".Despite this latest twist in the affair, the extraordinary meeting of the World Motor Sport Council scheduled for Monday at the FIA's headquarters in Paris will still go ahead. The WMSC may yet choose to impose severe sanctions on the team now they have chosen not to launch a defence.The FIA charged Renault with "conspiring with its driver, Nelson Piquet Jnr, to cause a deliberate crash at the 2008 Singapore grand prix with the aim of causing the deployment of the safety car to the advantage of its other driver, Fernando Alonso."Alonso went on to take the chequered flag at Formula One's first night race, his first victory for two years, and at a time when Renault were considering quitting the sport. The French manufacturer will almost certainly plead for clemency from the FIA as they will claim the actions of two men should not affect the employment of nearly 700 other staff within the team. The FIA have the power to exclude Renault from the championship.RenaultFormula OneMotor sportJeremy Campbellguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Singapore Preview: Brawn GP

Round 14 of the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship takes Brawn GP to the Far East for this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, the first of two back-to-back races with the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka following just one week later.
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F1 Complete Singapore Preview: Force India

The Singapore Grand Prix from 25 – 27 September will be the next stop on the F1 calendar for the Force India Formula One Team and the first in a sequence of four flyaway...
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Auto Racing Daily F1 Standings Ahead of Singapore Grand...

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The Sydney Morning Herald McLaren's Hamilton on pole for...

Defending world champion Lewis Hamilton will start in pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix after the McLaren driver was quickest in final qualifying on Saturday.
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B.B.C. NEWS Live - Singapore GP final practice

Championship leader Jenson Button and his title rivals prepare for qualifying during final practice for the Singapore Grand Prix.
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McLaren's Lewis Hamilton won the Singapore Grand Prix here on Sunday with Toyota's Timo Glock in second and Renault's Fernando Alonso third.
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Red Bull’s Vettel fastest heading into Singapore GP

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel set the fastest practice time Friday ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, leaving series leader Brawn's Jenson Button in the fifth fastest time.
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McLaren's Hamilton takes pole position for Singapore GP

Lewis Hamilton of McLaren has taken the pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix, while Red Bull's cars will start ahead of championship rivals Brawn GP.
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guardian.co.uk Fernando Alonso set for Ferrari deal

• Spaniard will replace Kimi Raikkonen from next year• 'He's pulled off the deal of his life,' says close friendThe two-times world champion Fernando Alonso has signed a...
09/28/09
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The Independent Renault escape permanent Formula One ban

Renault have been given a suspended permanent disqualification from Formula One after motor sport's governing body ruled on Nelson Piquet Jr's crash during last year's...
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Red Bull driver Mark Webber speaks up for ousted Flavio Briatore, will not seek new agent
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F1 Complete Singapore Friday Review: Brawn GP

Brawn GP’s Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello took to the track under the floodlights of the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore this evening for the first of the...
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Yahoo! Eurosport Singapore GP points positions

1.Lewis Hamilton 2.Timo Glock 3.Fernando Alonso 4.Sebastian Vettel 5.Jenson Button 6.Rubens Barrichello 7.Heikki Kovalainen 8.Robert Kubica
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