The formula one
Hamilton hopes to be streets ahead in Singapore
Lewis Hamilton is one of only three men to win in Singapore since the inaugural grand prix in 2008.
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel finished 2nd and Finland’s Valtteri Bottas was 3rd for Williams.
The word ‘double’ is key for the 30-year-old, winner of two out of three races so far this season.
Kimi Raikonnen is looking much more competitive than last year even if he has yet to return to the podium.
The most experienced driver on the starting grid will partner Fernando Alonso at McLaren.
The Ferrari website said the 27-year-old met chairman Sergio Marchionne and new team principal.
The 29-year-old finished in the top two in his last six races with Mercedes chasing a record 16th win.
Fernando Alonso is leaving Ferrari at the end of the season and Sebastian Vettel is lined up to replace him.
Bernie Ecclestone had faced criminal charges and two lawsuits since the bribery claims surfaced.
Cockpit covers were tested by the FIA after Felipe Massa suffered severe head injuries.
The 55-year-old made 208 starts for 10 different teams including McLaren between 1980 and 1994.
The FIA has met with the 11 team managers and opted to delay the bulk of changes until 2015.
Teams were told that the use of pit boards for such messages was also banned.
Government officials said the loss was recorded amid soaring costs and declining revenue.
The 45-year-old is currently in hospital in Lausanne after spending months in a coma.
Michael Schumacher is no longer in a coma and was discharged from a French hospital.
Prosecutors in Munich have charged the 83-year-old with bribery.
The 26-year-old German has given a female name to all his Red Bull cars.
Morne Esben ponders the potential winners ahead of the season-opening Formula 1 race.