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Welcome to live coverage of the Singapore Grand Prix from the Marina Bay circuit! High hopes for Lewis Hamilton today as he starts from pole, aiming for his second race win on the spin.

Formula 1 | Singapore Grand Prix
Marina Bay Street Circuit | 23.09.2012
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Alex Chick

Updated 23/09/2012 at 14:08 GMT


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Next up is the Japanese GP on October 7 - we'll be there from FP1 on Friday. See you then!
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The loser this weekend is Hamilton - Vettel and Alonso take advantage. And what a result for di Resta in fourth!
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And Marussia come through for the biggest result in their F1 history - 12th via Glock. Great effort.
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Button second, then Alonso, Di Resta, Rosberg, Raikkonen, Grosjean, Massa, Ricciardo, Webber round out the points.
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VETTEL WINS THE SINGAPORE GP!
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Time up in this race - the chequered flag is coming...
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SENNA IS OUT! Two technical retirements for Williams - that's a disappointing afternoon for the team, who were competitive on pace.
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Senna, meanwhile, is complaining of a loss of power, and he's drifted down to 12th place. Glock is running 13th - if he takes 12th it will be a huge result for Marussia.
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Webber stuck behind Ricciardo in any case - his tyres not giving him enough of an advantage to get ahead of the Toro Rosso.
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Webber and Kobayashi's incident will now be investigated after the race.
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Alonso settled in third, about eight seconds behind Button. The battles for position appear to be further down the field.
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Webber already up close and personal with Ricciardo's Toro Rosso - if he can maintain this pace, Massa, Grosjean and even Raikkonen are not far up the road.
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Vettel appears to have settled this contest, now about four seconds clear of Button.
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Webber's got him, however - and not far up the road is Daniel Ricciardo, and Webber has the fresher tyres.
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Webber, who was right in the thick of the championship mix a couple of races ago, is now scrapping for a single point against Senna.
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Top 10 with 10 minutes to race: Vettel, Button, Alonso, Di Resta, Rosberg, Raikkonen, Grosjean, Massa, Ricciardo, Senna.
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Alonso's tyres are four laps older than Di Resta's - Force India quietly optimistic they can get the better of the Spaniard here.
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It's the measure we'll stick to as well - as it stands, Alonso would have a 29-point lead in the championship over Vettel, while Raikkonen would rise to third without a race win to his name this season.
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For the first time the telemetry shows the time remaining rather than the laps remaining. 12 minutes to go in Singapore.
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Paul di Resta is about 2.5 seconds down on Alonso, who appears for his part to have stepped up his pace.