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Lewis Hamilton wins 2014 Singapore GP

2014 Singapore Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton has put himself back atop the drivers’ championship tree with a dominant win at the Singapore Grand Prix. It follows his victory in the last outing in Italy and is the 2008 world champion’s seventh win of the year.

Hamilton’s day started brilliantly when his teammate Nico Rosberg was wheeled off the grid before the parade lap with technical problems relating to his steering wheel and gear selection. Rosberg eventually started from pit lane but had a horrid race, unable to make any serious progress through the back markers, and retired after 13 laps with a faulty wiring loom. Hamilton’s maximum points haul in Singapore now gives him a 3 point lead in the championship with five races to go.

Fighting over the scraps in the wake of Lewis were the Red Bull pairing and Fernando Alonso. The order ended up with Sebastian Vettel in second, his best result for the year, followed by Daniel Ricciardo and Alonso. It’s the first time this season two Red Bull drivers have been on the podium.

Vettel enjoyed a brief moment in the sun leading the race with under 10 laps to go, but this only came about due to Hamilton’s tyre strategy and the fancied Briton was easily able to reclaim his lead on fresh rubber. Second was the best Vettel could hope for and despite losing the place to Alonso earlier in the race he was able to regain his position during the pit stop rounds under the customary safety car period, which came midway through the race to clean up debris on track after a kerfuffle between Adrian Sutil and Sergio Perez.

Ricciardo had to fight hard late following a long stint on increasingly fading tyres to save P3 from Alonso, but was able to prove his mettle again to add yet another trophy to his increasing stash.

Felipe Massa managed to avoid most everyone else to claim a seemingly untroubled P5 while the soon to be unemployed Jean-Eric Vergne reminded everyone he’s actually not that bad by employing an aggressive tyre strategy and rounding up a few drivers late in the race to charge to P6. This was despite incurring the wrath of the stewards for exceeding track limits.

The top 10 was rounded out by Perez, Kimi Raikkonen, Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen. Hulkenberg’s points for Force India were enough to demote the once mighty McLaren down to sixth in the constructors’ standings.

2014 Singapore Grand Prix final placings

  1. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG – 60 Laps – 2:00:04.795 (25 pts)
  2. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing – +13.5 secs (18 pts)
  3. Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing – +14.2 secs (15 pts)
  4. Fernando Alonso Ferrari – +15.3 secs (12 pts)
  5. Felipe Massa Williams – +42.1 secs (10 pts)
  6. Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso – +56.8 secs (8 pts)
  7. Sergio Perez Force India – +59.0 secs (6 pts)
  8. Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari – +60.6 secs (4 pts)
  9. Nico Hulkenberg Force India – +61.6 secs (2 pts)
  10. Kevin Magnussen McLaren – +62.2 secs (1 pt)
  11. Valtteri Bottas Williams – +65.0 secs
  12. Pastor Maldonado Lotus – +66.9 secs
  13. Romain Grosjean Lotus – +68.0 secs
  14. Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso – +72.0 secs
  15. Marcus Ericsson Caterham – +94.1 secs
  16. Jules Bianchi Marussia – +94.5 secs
  17. Max Chilton Marussia – +1 Lap

Retired/not classified
Jenson Button McLaren – 52 Laps (Power box)
Adrian Sutil Sauber – 40 Laps (Water leak)
Esteban Gutierrez Sauber – 17 Laps (Electrical)
Nico Rosberg Mercedes AMG – 13 Laps (Wiring loom)
Kamui Kobayashi Caterham-Renault – 0 Laps (Power unit)

Note: Jean-Eric Vergne had five seconds added to his race time for leaving the track and gaining an advantage.

Fastest lap
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG – 1:50.417 (Lap 39)

2014 F1 world championship – Drivers (Top 10)

  1. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG – 241
  2. Nico Rosberg Mercedes AMG – 238
  3. Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull – 181
  4. Fernando Alonso Ferrari – 133
  5. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull – 124
  6. Valtteri Bottas Williams – 122
  7. Jenson Button McLaren – 72
  8. Nico Hulkenberg Force India – 72
  9. Felipe Massa Williams – 65
  10. Sergio Perez Force India – 45

2014 F1 world championship – Constructors

  1. Mercedes – 479
  2. Red Bull Racing – 305
  3. Williams-Mercedes – 187
  4. Ferrari – 178
  5. Force India-Mercedes – 117
  6. McLaren-Mercedes – 111
  7. STR-Renault – 27
  8. Lotus-Renault – 8
  9. Marussia-Ferrari – 2
  10. Sauber-Ferrari – 0
  11. Caterham-Renault – 0

4 replies on “Lewis Hamilton wins 2014 Singapore GP”

Daniel has done a remarkable job with this car. In his 1st year with Vettel as team mate, that would be enough to make excuses for any lack of results, but not this guy!
Sadly the 2 Benz’s would need some more DNF’s for any likely chance of knocking over the championship.
I would love to have seen what demolition he would have done with equal equipment to the Mercedes Benz engines. He has made this year worthwhile watching, because without him, it would have been a boring display of shiny cars.

My 2cents, I believe that Dan would have been able to over take Seb, but was told indirectly to hold station.

Great drive by Hamilton to bring a 20 sec buffer.

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