Singapore Grand Prix History and Preview

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Singapore Grand Prix History and Preview

The Singapore Grand Prix is one week away from the 2022 Formula 1 schedule shifting to the final six “fly away” races. The Singapore GP is a low-speed, tight, and twisty street track.

The 2008 Singapore Grand Prix was the first Formula 1-night race and the 800th Grand prix in F1 history. Fernando Alonso won the race. The Marina Bay Street Circuit winds beneath spectator grandstands at one point. It has 23 turns over 3.147 mi (5.065 km) and drivers can only drive for 49% of the lap. In 2008, Renault engineered Fernando's victory from 15th on the grid after ordering Nelson Piquet Jr. to crash on lap 14.

Red Bull's RB-18 is getting lighter and faster. Max Verstappen is the current world champion. He is also the most wins in a season record holder. The RB18 will make its debut at the Singapore Grand Prix.

Nick de Vries will replace Alex Albon for the Singapore Grand Prix. Al Bon is recovering from an appendectomy and suffered complications after surgery. Nicholas Latifi will not be returning to Williams for 2023. The Singapore GP takes place from September 20 – October 2 from Marina Bay, Singapore. If you find a prop bet for deVries to out-qualify and out finish Latfi, you get the bet and the free money from the win.


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