The streets of Singapore’s city centre reignites to hypergear this weekend, as the Grand Prix Singapore Stage returns to the island for an 11th edition.
Scuderia Ferrari will look to fight back after the disappointing outcome of the Italian Grand Prix and also to react after the events which took place last season at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, when Ferrari had the worst possible result, even harder to swallow because the fact that Sebastian Vettel took pole on Saturday with Kimi Raikkonen on the second row, clearly demonstrated Scuderia Ferrari’s potential on the tricky Marina Bay circuit. Sadly, it all came to an end on the run down to the first corner, when Seb, on the right hand side of the track, was ahead of Max Verstappen, with Kimi coming alongside the Red Bull driver on his left. It led to a multiple collision that left all three of them on foot and out of the race. Later that evening, the Race Stewards ruled that no one driver was to blame and therefore no one was penalised.
Join us later in the afternoon for the latest updates, news and results from the Marina Bay Street Circuit, as the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix is about to get underway, with Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen at the wheel of the SF71H, ready to challenge Mercedes for the win.
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