2011 Singapore Grand Prix programme

2011 Singapore Grand Prix

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F1 Fanatic Singapore Grand Prix programme

Have all the important information for this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix at your fingertips with the F1 Fanatic race programme:

The race weekend

2011 Singapore Grand Prix preview – Alonso out to postpone Vettel’s championship party

How Vettel can win the title in Singapore – A top-three finish could see Vettel claim the title with five rounds to spare.

2011 F1 championship points – Full drivers and teams points standings heading into this weekend’s race.

Reserve drivers

The following changes to the usual driver line-up will be made for first practice only:

Narain Karthikeyan will drive Vitantonio Liuzzi’s car at HRT.

Tyres

Pirelli are bringing the soft (yellow colouring) and super-soft (red colouring) for this weekend’s race.

Stewards

Three-times F1 race winner Heinz-Harald Frentzen if the drivers’ advisor to the stewards this weekend.

He joins Gert Ennser, a member of Germany’s motor sports body, and world motor sport council member Radovan Novak on the stewards’ panel.

The track

Marina Bay, 2011 Singapore Grand Prix

The Marina Bay circuit is hosting the Singapore Grand Prix for the fourth time this year.

The track introduced night racing to Formula 1, but its first race in 2008 will forever be tainted by memories of the notorious race-fixing perpetuated by Renault to ease Fernando Alonso’s path to victory.

He made amends for it last year with a top-draw performance to win again. Lewis Hamilton is the only other driver to have tasted success here, winning for McLaren in 2009.

The circuit is long, punctuated by frequent braking zones for seemingly never-ending sequences of corners. The hot, tough race takes nigh on two hours to complete.

Singapore street track circuit information – Tyre and strategy information, fastest laps and more.

The weather

Thunderstorms are a regular occurrence in this part of the world but they usually pass and dry up before the evening sessions start.

Following the race live

F1 Fanatic Live will be open for your comments during every session.

Join us for every lap of the race, qualifying and practice at these times:

Friday 23rd September 2011

Singapore Grand Prix Free Practice 1: 18:00-19:30 (UK time: 11:00-12:30)
Singapore Grand Prix Free Practice 2: 21:30-23:00 (UK time: 14:30-16:00)

Saturday 24th September 2011

Singapore Grand Prix Free Practice 3: 19:00-20:00 (UK time: 12:00-13:00)
Singapore Grand Prix Qualifying: 22:00 (UK time: 15:00)

Sunday 25th September 2011

Singapore Grand Prix: 20:00 (UK time: 13:00)

More session times and live coverage details here: 2011 Singapore Grand Prix TV Times

You can follow F1 Fanatic on Twitter for updates throughout the race weekend:

And you can use the F1 Fanatic Live Twitter app to get updates from the drivers, teams and media at the circuit:

2010 Singapore Grand Prix highlights

Pole position, fastest lap and leading every lap: no, this wasn’t another of Sebastian Vettel’s routs, it was Fernando Alonso who dominated last year’s Singapore Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton retired after tangling with Mark Webber, who made it to the end of the race despite wheel damage on his Red Bull.

2010 Singapore Grand Prix – Alonso holds back Vettel for close win

Hamilton: Webber was “in my blind spot” – Hamilton said “I didn’t even know he was still there.”

Previous Singapore Grands Prix

2009 Singapore Grand Prix: Hamilton wins as Button closes on title
2008 Singapore Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso’s bad luck turns good for win

Join in the 2011 F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship

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You can enter and edit your predictions up to the start of qualifying on Saturday:

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9 comments on “2011 Singapore Grand Prix programme”

  1. Can’t wait for this, first time I’ll be able to watch the race live (I was working in Germany during last year’s race). :)

    Also, if anybody feels like winning a Singapore GP poster I’m giving one away on my blog :)

    http://www.pjtierney.net/2011/09/f1-poster-giveaway.html

  2. If HRT are dropping Liuzzi here for P1.Then you’d have to think he’ll be the one missing out on the Indian GP?

    1. I wouldn’t necessarily read that into it. Depriving Ricciardo of the seat time on a demanding track he hasn’t driven on would be a poor decision.

      HRT haven’t confirmed yet which driver will be out for India.

      1. Yet, their decision for FP1 makes me worry.

    2. Liuzzi has experience of the circuit from past two years (although not much from the 2010 race) while Ricciardo hasn’t any so it’s logical that Ricciardo can drive both Friday FPs.

    3. Who knows, it might be a trade off. After all Liuzzi knows the track, Ricciardo doesn’t.
      So they can give Karthikeyan a bit of practice before inda without hampering the drivers to much.
      Liuzzi gives up some time here, Ricciardo gives up more time (a whole race weekend) in India.

  3. us tv times (eastern):

    practice 1: friday, 6:00 am, speed.com
    practice 2: friday, 9:30 am, speed tv
    practice 3: saturday, 7:00 am, speed.com
    qualifying: saturday, 10: am, speed tv
    race: sunday, 8:00 am, speed tv

    1. wow time difference between this side & that side is 12 hours.

  4. Those Pirelli videos really do give you an appreciation of just how technical even the tyres need to be for Formula 1.

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