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It was an incident-packed Singapore Grand Prix but Fernando Alonso stayed focus and led from start to finish for the second race in a row to take the chequered flag, just 0.2 seconds ahead of Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel.

His teammate Mark Webber finished third to keep him atop the championship standings, leaving McLaren's Jenson Button in fourth.

Lewis Hamilton who won here last year failed to finish his second Grand Prix in a row after colliding with Webber on lap 36, dealing his championship hopes a potentially devastating blow.

Catch the highlights in our photo gallery.


TAG Heuer is celebrating 150 years of motor racing heritage and gave our lucky winner Melissa Thomas a chance to interview 2009 Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button. Catch it here.

Melissa also received a TAG Heuer Lifestyle Jacket autographed by her favourite driver Jenson Button.

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Singapore Grand Prix
Singapore Grand Prix Qualifying Session
Singapore Grand Prix Practice Session
TAG Heuer 150th Celebration Party
 
TAG Heuer 150th anniversary party in Singapore with Jenson Button
Fernando Alonso is confident of a good result again in S'pore, even if it rains
Fernando Alonso on how he is adjusting to the different time zone
Lewis Hamilton spurs dragon boat race team to victory
 
 

 

 
 
 
ROAD CLOSURE
24 - 26 September 2010
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