The Formula One Championship this year has been tightly contested, and with one point separating the top two drivers (as they stand today), we are in for a cracker of a final few races. However the Championship this week has been overshadowed by the fact that Formula One will have their first ever night race in Singapore, the first ever night race in the history of Formula One. Now some people might be thinking how the hell can these guys race at night?? Well in America its nothing new to race at night as the circuit is heavily lit up. For example the company Valerio Maioli, who are contracted for the lighting said the following:
In terms of numbers, the logistical set up is understandably vast. During the event, 108,423 metres of power cables, 240 steel pylons and around 1,600 light projectors with a total power requirement of 3,180,000 watts will be used. With an illumination measurement of around 3000 lux, the lighting will be four times brighter than the lights at sports stadiums.
So this might be Greek and Latin, but with this equipment it means that the track will be lighter than day. This promises to be one of the most interesting races of the season, or most spectacular atleast. However am not sure whether overtaking will be a big possibility here, as it was lacking in Valencia and Monaco is almost impossible to pass. Another factor to take into account will be the possibility of rain, with thunderstorms expected over Saturday and Sunday. It will be interesting to see what happens if it does rain at night.
Championship-wise my money will have to be on Lewis and the McLarens to be the favourites here. At night the weather will be cooler and it looks like the McLarens look better in cooler conditions. Massa seems to be more cautious in comparison to Hamilton, who is a lot more aggressive. Massa will have to step up and grab this opportunity as you will never know whether he will get this opportunity again. He will have to be more aggressive, as he was in Hungary in order to win this Championship.
Today the FIA will hear McLaren's appeal on the Spa result. In my view it will be inadmissible even before it reaches the courts as it is a drive-thru penalty which cannot be contested. It cannot be contested during the race and will surely not be open to be contested after the race. However McLaren seem confident and are sure they can get the result overturned, but it would be a shame if the result is changed now and will only lead to all teams contesting drive-thru's.
So all-in-all it promises to the a cracker of a race this weekend and I for one cannot wait for the weekend to begin..
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