

The Singapore Grand Prix is a special race, because it’s the first Formula 1 race driven at night. Singapore came on the F1 calendar in 2008 to see its first Grand Prix. The spectacular race show is driven at night due to the time difference around the world, so the race can be followed by the most people.
Marina Bay Street Circuit is the official name of the Singapore Circuit, also known as Singapore Street Circuit. The track is 5.1 km long along side a harbor similar in style to the Monaco Grand Prix and the new circuit in Valencia. The first race was won by Fernando Alonso driving for Renaults at that time.
Spectators always look forward to this race due to the specialty of being held at night. The effects that the lights bring along make the race unique. Last year Hamilton won the night race at Singapore. This year Schumacher will return and try to prove he is still number one.
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Sightseeing during the Formula 1 Singapore
Going to Singapore will definitively be a great experience. Singapore is a beautiful city with many different places that could be visited and seen. Lying closed to the sea makes it even more impressive. Visit the Colonial Core known as the architectural goldmine of Singapore and let yourself be whisked back in time to 1819, when Sir Stamford Raffles first stepped ashore and the Union Jack was raised. The Singapore River streaming trough the city spanned by the elegant Anderson Bridge to the simple Ord Bridge are other amassing sights.
More places that are recommended are: Night Safari, Orchard Road, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore Zoological Gardens, Chinatown, Bumboat Ride along Singapore River and the list goes on. So one thing is assured, you would need to get bored in during the day in Singapore.