The first even night race in Formula1. Wow. A part of history now and I'm glad I could be at the race in person :)
It was great fun walking the track with
teemus on thursday and then Friday, Saturday and Sunday just flew by with loads of F1 and loads more of Zouk.
This was my second F1 race and if I was asked to pick between Sepang and Marina Bay, I think the latter wins hands down. Cheaper food, cheaper merchandise, lovely atmosphere, amazing music, giant screens that were actually viewable to name some. I think the very fact that the race happens in the middle of a city is a win. In Sepang, there was nothing to do after the race, but head back into the city...which wasn't all that much fun in retrospect ;)
I'm sure the organizers will iron out the kinks for the next edition and it will be even more fun overall.
Way to go Singapore, you've given F1 a truly wonderful twist in the tale.
Last set of pics, Raceday - http://flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
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- Location:Singapore
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Sorry! No time to describe in detail, but to summarize :
If you're every coming to Asia to see a GP, Singapore is THE place to be :) Awesome event so far, amazing organization and great fun!!
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In a week from now, Formula1 cars will line up along this very stretch to kick off the Singtel Singapore Grand Prix and create history.
I spent around 2 hours walking around the circuit yesterday and took a few snaps.
All the photos are handheld. No tripod or monopod. The lights are really quite bright as you can see :)
A few interesting things : BMW Sauber stuff, Turn 19 - where the cars go under the grandstands, Digiflags and concrete protective barriers.
For the rest of the snaps, clicky!
- Location:Singapore
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I can hardly wait :) 24 days to go for FP1 and that'll kick off the world's first night race. I got these 3 day walkabout tickets back in June, and took the pics back then too, just been lazy to upload them.
Of course, these are commemorative tickets, and hence plastic. They're damn cool :)
The circuit is almost done, lights are up, protective barriers are up and they're some very strong concrete barriers...will be interesting to see where the tyre walls will come up, if any. I'll try to walk around this weekend and get some shots of the circuit
Few more pics : http://flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
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