Advertisement

HindustanTimes Wed,22 May 2013
2008 and 2010 Singapore Grand Prix
None
September 22, 2011
First Published: 17:35 IST(22/9/2011)
Last Updated: 11:13 IST(7/10/2011)
Share more.
 comments   
Renault's Formula One driver Fernando Alonso celebrates after winning the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at the Marina Bay circuit.
2008 Singapore Grand Prix: The inaugural event was won Fernando Alonso in his unfancied Renault after he benefited from teammate Nelson Piquet Jr. crashing and bringing out the safety car. Turns out that the crash was intentional and it lead to Renault boss Flavio Briatore being banned from
F1.

 

2010 Singapore Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso won the race fair and square for Ferrari but that was not the highlight of this event. That was without a doubt Renault's Robert Kubica who passed six cars within the space of a few laps after making an unscheduled stop from sixth place due to a right rear puncture.


Share more.
 comments   

comment Note: By posting your comments here you agree to the terms and conditions of www.hindustantimes.com
blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement

Ecclestone facing bribery charges

Formula One mogul Bernie Ecclestone faces charges in Germany relating to a bribery case, the daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported Tuesday.

Vettel blames tyres, Rosberg mystified by poor race times

Alonso crowned king of Spain

Rosberg takes pole for Spanish GP; Hamilton 2nd

Rosy Saturday for Rosberg in Bahrain

more »
Year out has made me mentally stronger: Adrian Sutil
more »
Advertisement

F1 Pundit
The 'bonkers' business logic of Formula 1 teams

The primary goals of any normal business are to be successful in its field; to add value to the company; and to make a profit. Other strategic goals include building a brand, becoming the market leader or expanding the business into new areas. Joe Saward writes.

F1 Pundit

F1 needs America to complete global jigsaw

If all goes to plan, this will be a big week for Formula 1 as it returns to the United States for the first time in five years. F1 has failed to break into the US market in the course of the last 30 years, having blown the foundations that were built at Watkins Glen and Long Beach in the 1970s.

more »

Hamilton's latest F1 challenge: succeeding with Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton handed Formula One a compelling storyline for the new season from the moment he decided to leave the comfort of McLaren for a new challenge with Mercedes.

Coughlan keeps Williams on the move

Mike Coughlan's arrival as chief engineer at Williams in June 2011 was a crucial step, if controversial given his chequered past, in turning around the fortunes of Formula One's faded former champions.
more »
Advertisement
Copyright © 2013 HT Media Limited. All Rights Reserved