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2013 Singapore Grand Prix

2013 Singapore Grand Prix

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountrySingapore
Grand PrixSingapore
Previous_round2013 Italian Grand Prix
Next_round2013 Korean Grand Prix
ImageSingapore street circuit v3.svg
image-size250px
CaptionMarina Bay Street Circuit
Date22 September
Year2013
Official name2013 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix
Race_No13
Season_No19
LocationMarina Bay Street Circuit
Marina Bay, Singapore
CourseStreet circuit
Course_mi3.147
Course_km5.065
Distance_laps61
Distance_mi191.982
Distance_km308.965
WeatherDry and 29 degrees
Attendance262,527 (3-Day Total)
87,500 (3-Day Average)
Pole_DriverSebastian Vettel
Pole_TeamRed Bull-Renault
Pole_Time1:42.841
Pole_CountryDEU
Fast_DriverSebastian Vettel
Fast_TeamRed Bull-Renault
Fast_Time1:48.574
Fast_Lap46 (lap record)
Fast_CountryDEU
First_DriverSebastian Vettel
First_TeamRed Bull-Renault
First_CountryDEU
Second_DriverFernando Alonso
Second_TeamFerrari
Second_CountryESP
Third_DriverKimi Räikkönen
Third_TeamLotus-Renault
Third_CountryFIN
Lapchart

| image-size = 250px Marina Bay, Singapore 87,500 (3-Day Average)

The 2013 Singapore Grand Prix (formally known as the 2013 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on Sunday, 22 September 2013 at 20:00 SST by the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay, Singapore. The race was the thirteenth round of the 2013 season, and marked the 6th running of the night race, the Singapore Grand Prix.

Sebastian Vettel took his most dominant victory statistically. He took pole position, led every lap, scored the fastest lap, and won by more than 32.6 seconds; his third Grand Slam. With a nearly perfect start and good handling of the safety car situation, Fernando Alonso took second position from seventh on the grid. Räikkönen, despite a back injury and a start from 13th, climbed up to the final podium position. Nico Rosberg, who started on the front row alongside Vettel, was caught out by a failed tyre strategy to finish fourth while British teammate Lewis Hamilton followed him home for 5th place. Felipe Massa took sixth, over a minute behind the race winner while Jenson Button slipped down the order in the last few laps to finish seventh with Sergio Pérez, Nico Hülkenberg and Adrian Sutil picking up the final points places. The results meant that Vettel again increased his championship lead to 60 points over Fernando Alonso with Lewis Hamilton a further 36 points behind and Kimi Räikkönen two behind Hamilton's total.

Background

The circuit layout was revised for the 2013 race, with the removal of the "Singapore Sling" chicane at Turn 10. The corner was condensed down to a single change in direction, with the large kerbs that had been used to mark the chicane removed entirely.

Tyre supplier Pirelli brought its white-banded medium compound tyre as the harder "prime" tyre and the red-banded supersoft compound tyre as the softer "option" tyre, as opposed to the previous year where soft and supersoft selection were provided.

Qualifying

Pirelli stated that their supersoft tyres are two seconds faster per lap than their medium compound, which meant that the teams had to establish a good tyre strategy for the weekend. Reigning triple world champion Sebastian Vettel took command in the final two practice sessions, while Lewis Hamilton was the fastest man in the first session. Hamilton's teammate Nico Rosberg and Romain Grosjean were also strong contenders for pole position.

Q1

The two Red Bull drivers and Grosjean successfully qualified for the next session with the medium compound tyres, leaving their three sets of supersoft tyres unused for the following two sessions. The two drivers from Caterham and Marussia as well as Pastor Maldonado and Paul di Resta were eliminated during this session.

Q2

The biggest surprise of Q2 was the elimination of Lotus's Kimi Räikkönen. It was later revealed that the Finn suffered from a trapped nerve in his lower back on a quite bumpy circuit. Sauber's Esteban Gutiérrez qualified for Q3 for the first time in his young Formula One career. His teammate Nico Hülkenberg was on pace for a Q3 appearance as well, but the German suffered a DRS issue during his final flying lap, resulting in a Q2 exit. It was the first time this season that Hülkenberg could not out-qualify his teammate. Both Mercedes drivers qualified for Q3 on the set of supersoft tyres they previously used in Q1, which means that they joined Vettel, Grosjean and Mark Webber as the drivers who still had two sets of new supersoft tyres for Q3.

Q3

The five drivers with two unused sets of supersoft tyres went out on track early in the session for a first flying lap. Vettel was by far the fastest man of that group, lapping in 1:42.841, more than six-tenths of a second faster than Rosberg. As a result, the defending world champion elected to stay in the pits, while the others all went on track, either for a first or a second flying lap, except Esteban Gutiérrez, who opted to save his tyres for the race. What seemed to be a guaranteed pole position for Vettel proved to be very uncertain as the German watched Webber posting the fastest first sector time, quickly followed by successive fastest second sector times by Rosberg and Grosjean. Vettel's time still stood by less than a tenth, ahead of Rosberg and Grosjean. Webber took fourth in front of Hamilton. The Ferrari duo could only manage sixth and seventh, with Felipe Massa in front of Fernando Alonso. Jenson Button had to settle for eighth, while the impressive Daniel Ricciardo posted yet another Q3 appearance with ninth. Gutiérrez started in tenth place after not posting a lap time to save his tyres for the race.

Race

The race began Sunday, 22 September 2013 at 20:00 SST. Sebastian Vettel started from pole ahead of Nico Rosberg with Adrian Sutil the only driver starting on the medium compound 'Prime' tyre.

Rosberg got a better start than Vettel into the first corner but ran wide allowing Vettel back through. Fernando Alonso who started seventh got a good start to move up to third. Vettel gained a five-second advantage over Rosberg in the first three laps and continued to pull away as Rosberg also pulled away from Alonso. Mark Webber overtook Romain Grosjean early on using DRS to move back up to fourth. Lewis Hamilton had a bad start falling behind both Ferraris. He overtook Massa back soon after but the move was deemed to be an illegal overtake by the stewards as it took place off the track, meaning he had to give the position back. After the first few laps Vettel led from Rosberg, Alonso, Webber, Grosjean, Massa, Hamilton, Button, Hülkenberg and Pérez.

Kimi Räikkönen who started 13th and had a bad back quickly moved up the order overtaking Esteban Gutiérrez and Daniel Ricciardo who both started in the top 10. Webber chased down Alonso before being instructed to stay around two seconds behind Alonso so he would not overheat his tyres or engine. The race was then mostly uneventful as Vettel extended his lead to around seven seconds before Räikkönen became the first driver to stop on lap 11. This sparked a chain reaction showing the tyres had not lasted as long as expected. Hamilton jumped Massa in this first round of stops. Paul di Resta kept going until lap 21 before stopping to change his worn option tyres and in doing so slowed down Alonso and allowed Webber, Grosjean and Rosberg to bunch up behind Alonso. Räikkönen used his early stop to move into the points ahead of Hülkenberg, Pérez and Button but at the front Vettel stretched out the lead even further to over 10 seconds until Ricciardo, Vettel's Red Bull teammate for 2014, crashed under the grandstand bringing out the safety car. This meant that the safety car had been used in every Singapore Grand Prix. Shortly after the safety car came in, Grosjean had pneumatic problems in his engine and have to retire after a failed rescuing repair attempt. Vettel quickly pulled away from the rest by about two seconds per lap until he is able to pit without losing the lead. Di Resta was running in 10th before he crashed into the barriers. Webber's car discovered a water leak which slowed him down before it caught fire on the final lap.

Post-race

Alonso stopped in the middle of Turn 7 to pick up Webber, who had retired on the final lap of the race. The stewards gave reprimands to the both of them for their actions. Crucially, Webber earned his third reprimand of the season, thus triggering an automatic 10-place grid penalty at the next race in Korea.

The podium finishers (left to right): Alonso, Vettel, and Räikkönen

A controversy developed after some spectators booed at Sebastian Vettel during the podium ceremony, prompting the TV interviewer Martin Brundle to break off and tell the jeering crowd to be quiet politely. The crowd's behaviour, which was not the first such incident directed at Vettel during the 2013 season, drew condemnation from Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, fellow driver Lewis Hamilton and former world champion Niki Lauda, among others.

Classification

Toro Rosso during qualifying

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverConstructorQ1Q2Q3Grid12345678910111213141516171819202122[107% time](107-rule):1:51.489Source:
1DEU Sebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault1:45.376**1:42.905****1:42.841**1
9DEU Nico RosbergMercedes1:45.2081:43.8921:42.9322
8FRA Romain GrosjeanLotus-Renault1:45.8511:43.9571:43.0583
2AUS Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:45.2711:43.2721:43.1524
10GBR Lewis HamiltonMercedes**1:44.196**1:43.9201:43.2545
4BRA Felipe MassaFerrari1:45.6581:44.3761:43.8906
3ESP Fernando AlonsoFerrari1:45.1151:44.1531:43.9387
5GBR Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes1:45.0091:44.4971:44.2828
19AUS Daniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari1:45.3791:44.4071:44.4399
12MEX Esteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari1:45.4831:44.245no time10
11GER Nico HülkenbergSauber-Ferrari1:45.3811:44.55511
18FRA Jean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari1:45.6571:44.58812
7FIN Kimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault1:45.5221:44.65813
6MEX Sergio PérezMcLaren-Mercedes1:45.1641:44.75214
15GER Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes1:45.9601:45.18515
17FIN Valtteri BottasWilliams-Renault1:45.9821:45.38816
14GBR Paul di RestaForce India-Mercedes1:46.12117
16VEN Pastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault1:46.61918
20FRA Charles PicCaterham-Renault1:48.11119
21NED Giedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault1:48.32020
22FRA Jules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth1:48.83021
23GBR Max ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth1:48.93022

Race

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920RetRetSource:
1DEU **Sebastian Vettel****Red Bull-Renault**611:59:13.1321**25**
3ESP **Fernando Alonso****Ferrari**61+32.6277**18**
7FIN **Kimi Räikkönen****Lotus-Renault**61+43.92013**15**
9GER **Nico Rosberg****Mercedes**61+51.1552**12**
10GBR **Lewis Hamilton****Mercedes**61+53.1595**10**
4BRA **Felipe Massa****Ferrari**61+1:03.8776**8**
5GBR **Jenson Button****McLaren-Mercedes**61+1:23.3548**6**
6MEX **Sergio Pérez****McLaren-Mercedes**61+1:23.82014**4**
11GER **Nico Hülkenberg****Sauber-Ferrari**61+1:24.26111**2**
15GER **Adrian Sutil****Force India-Mercedes**61+1:24.68815**1**
16VEN Pastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault61+1:28.47918
12MEX Esteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari61+1:37.89410
17FIN Valtteri BottasWilliams-Renault61+1:45.16116
18FRA Jean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari61+1:53.51212
2AUS Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault60Engine4
21NED Giedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault60+1 Lap20
23GBR Max ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth60+1 Lap22
22FRA Jules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth60+1 Lap21
20FRA Charles PicCaterham-Renault60+1 Lap19
14GBR Paul di RestaForce India-Mercedes54Accident17
8FRA Romain GrosjeanLotus-Renault37Pneumatics3
19AUS Daniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari23Accident9

;Notes:

  • — Mark Webber and Paul di Resta failed to finish the race but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

Pos.DriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GER Sebastian Vettel247
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2ESP Fernando Alonso187
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3GBR Lewis Hamilton151
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4FIN Kimi Räikkönen149
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5AUS Mark Webber130

;Constructors' Championship standings

Pos.ConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1AUT Red Bull-Renault377
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2ITA Ferrari274
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3GER Mercedes267
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4GBR Lotus-Renault206
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5GBR McLaren-Mercedes76
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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