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    Hamilton Races to a comfortable victory in Singapore

    Published On Sep 22, 2014 03:35 PM By Firdaus

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    Lewis Hamilton raced to a scintillating victory at the Singapore Grand Prix leading the championship battle ahead of teammate Nico Rosberg. The latter missed pole position by just 0.007 seconds and it was well anticipated that the race will witness an intense battle between the two Mercedes drivers.

    Hamilton Races to a comfortable victory in Singapore

    Nico’s woes started before the race when an electrical issue required his steering wheel to be changed. Nico had to start the race from the pitlane where he couldn’t pull away from the grid for the formation lap unaided. This gave Hamilton the opportunity to sprint to pole and lead the race while being hounded by RedBull racing’s Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso.

    Alonso briefly moved up second but outbraked moving on the run-off area to control his machine in process giving Vettel the second spot. Meanwhile Rosberg faced issues with his DRS, energy recovery system and gearbox eventually retiring after lap 13.

    Hamilton Races to a comfortable victory in Singapore

    With Rosberg out of the race Hamilton had a clear path ahead of him until the deployment of the safety car joepardised his position. Team ordered him to continue racing though he was on soft compounds. Hamilton started hammering fastest laps till he built a lead of nine seconds over Vettel so as to get ample window for a pitstop.

    As Vettel claimed the lead, Hamilton fended Ricciardo to take lead again as the fresh set of tyres helped him gain a margin of 13.5 seconds.

    Hamilton Races to a comfortable victory in Singapore

    Alonso jumped Vettel at the second round of stops conceding his position behind the safety car. He patiently waited for the Redbull’s tyres to degrade, however the Austrian bulls put up a fight to finish on the podium.

    Felipee Massa repassed Kimi Raikkonen to end at a lonely fifth while Jean Eric Vergne finished his season’s best by coming in at a seventh inspite of being penalized for five seconds twice for exceeding track limits.

    Hamilton Races to a comfortable victory in Singapore

    Results

    Pos

    Driver

    Car

    Gap

    1

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    2h00m04.795s

    2

    Sebastian Vettel

    Red Bull/Renault

    13.534s

    3

    Daniel Ricciardo

    Red Bull/Renault

    14.273s

    4

    Fernando Alonso

    Ferrari

    15.389s

    5

    Felipe Massa

    Williams/Mercedes

    42.161s

    6

    Jean-Eric Vergne

    Toro Rosso/Renault

    56.801s

    7

    Sergio Perez

    Force India/Mercedes

    59.038s

    8

    Kimi Raikkonen

    Ferrari

    1m00.641s

    9

    Nico Hulkenberg

    Force India/Mercedes

    1m01.661s

    10

    Kevin Magnussen

    McLaren/Mercedes

    1m02.230s

    11

    Valtteri Bottas

    Williams/Mercedes

    1m05.065s

    12

    Pastor Maldonado

    Lotus/Renault

    1m06.915s

    13

    Romain Grosjean

    Lotus/Renault

    1m08.029s

    14

    Daniil Kvyat

    Toro Rosso/Renault

    1m12.008s

    15

    Marcus Ericsson

    Caterham/Renault

    1m34.188s

    16

    Jules Bianchi

    Marussia/Ferrari

    1m34.543s

    17

    Max Chilton

    Marussia/Ferrari

    1 Lap

    -

    Jenson Button

    McLaren/Mercedes

    Electrical

    -

    Adrian Sutil

    Sauber/Ferrari

    Water leak

    -

    Esteban Gutierrez

    Sauber/Ferrari

    Electrical

    -

    Nico Rosberg

    Mercedes

    Steering wheel

    -

    Kamui Kobayashi

    Caterham/Renault

    Not started

    Drivers' championship

    Pos

    Driver

    Points

    1

    Lewis Hamilton

    241

    2

    Nico Rosberg

    238

    3

    Daniel Ricciardo

    181

    4

    Fernando Alonso

    133

    5

    Sebastian Vettel

    124

    6

    Valtteri Bottas

    122

    7

    Jenson Button

    72

    8

    Nico Hulkenberg

    72

    9

    Felipe Massa

    65

    10

    Sergio Perez

    45

    11

    Kimi Raikkonen

    45

    12

    Kevin Magnussen

    39

    13

    Jean-Eric Vergne

    19

    14

    Romain Grosjean

    8

    15

    Daniil Kvyat

    8

    16

    Jules Bianchi

    2

    17

    Adrian Sutil

    0

    18

    Marcus Ericsson

    0

    19

    Pastor Maldonado

    0

    20

    Esteban Gutierrez

    0

    21

    Max Chilton

    0

    22

    Kamui Kobayashi

    0

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