Classic cars from F1’s past raced on one of the most recent additions to the calendar when the Masters Historic Racing series supported last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.
Machines from the seventies and early eighties took part in two daytime races as part of the support package for this year’s F1 round.
Here are the cars in action.
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Images © Singapore GP/Sutton
KeeleyObsessed (@keeleyobsessed)
23rd September 2014, 14:08
It’s odd. Seeing the current F1 cars race around daytime Singapore looks wrong. These photos look just about perfect!
OllieJ (@olliej)
23rd September 2014, 16:59
I’ve never seen the Marina Bay track in the day before! It looks so different, almost like an Indycar circuit. Maybe that’s why it’s such a good track
George (@george)
23rd September 2014, 17:59
Who needs GP2?
George (@george)
23rd September 2014, 18:01
Also, that Lotus 76 looks absolutely evil.
Mark Thomson (@melthom)
23rd September 2014, 19:39
and it was the first DRS ever!
Arnold Triyudho Wardono (@ernietheracefan)
24th September 2014, 17:24
Natural DRS, should I say
Mark Thomson (@melthom)
25th September 2014, 20:48
it had a movable wing when the double wing was mounted.