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Monday, September 29, 2008

Tonight i managed to catch the F1 race that is held in our very own country - Singapore.
A mavellous race indeed lasted for 2hrs.
You never know who's the winner till the very last lap.
Massa was the 1st one to lead the race became the last in the race. haha.
And Renault's Fernando Alonso (time: 1:57:16.304) has won the race, Nico Rosberg took the 2nd and Lewis Hamilton the 3rd.

Seeing the race live on television makes me feel proud of Singapore because normally these kinda race doesnt even appear in Singapore "the-small-little-dot-on-the-map", where hundreds of reporters arrived here to do their reports and Artises from all over the world came here to watch the race. Truly, Singapore did us proud once again. What a spectacular scene.

Here's some of the pictures
The winner Fernando Alonso







The pit crew fail to get fueling hose off the Ferrari of Felipe Massa as he speeds away after a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix.




The pit crew falls while fuel splashes after they failed to get fueling hose off the Ferrari of Felipe Massa as he speeds away after a pit stop during the Singapore Grand Prix.




Ferrari's Felipe Massa leads the pack over McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton at the start of the Singapore Grand Prix.




Formula One drivers from left, Force India's Adrian Sutil, McLaren Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Williams' Nico Rosberg