Monday, 29 September 2008

Post F1 Race Pictures (Day 3)

Finally got the pictures out of my camera, not many shots from the last day since most of it I have already taken, and I had my video camera with me today to capture the F1 cars, something my camera could not do.

BMW

Above is a close up of the BMW's which were racing in the support race. They were in their holding area. The drivers were all in their vehicles waiting to go !

StrappingIN

The Porshce Carrera Race, the drivers getting strapped in.

lineup

The cars all lined up and ready to go. They were the Porshce's.

Nakajima

And here he is Nakajima !! I was at the entrance to the Paddock area when in walked Nakajima, actually that's who I think he is since everyone was taking his pictures and asking for his autograph and he was very obliging even to pose for photographs. Since there is only 1 Japanese F1 driver I figured it's got to be him.

FF ML

The Ferrari and McLaren fans, the Prancing Pony wasn't prancing for long !!

Elvis

LOOK ELVIS LIVES !!

Alonso

Drivers Parade before the start of the race. I think this is Alonso the eventual winner of the F1 GP in Singapore, he seemed amazed at that trophy when he got it.

Nico

And this if I am not mistaken is Nico Rosberg, the 2nd place finisher, pity Lewis Hamilton's picture did not come out nice too many people trying to get his picture.

SC

Lets give a round of applause to the Safety Car !! It was busy on the night.

F_Crash

And this was the corner just after that bend to the left that the Ferrari crashed out in the dying laps of the race.

Singapore F1 - 28th September 2008 (Final)

WHAT A RACE !!! WOW !!!

It threaten to rain in the afternoon, but luckily it did not as I had decided to bring my video cam this round to get the atmosphere right plus the pictures that came out were not that great as the cars were whizzing by at incredible speeds, F1 cars don't brake for corners it looks like !

Surprise surprise, I met my brother-in-law as I entered, of all the 7 gates and with each gate there are at least 5 lanes, what is the probability that I picked the correct gate and correct lane that my brother-in-law was working at. (must have something to do with Liverpool's 2-0 win over Everton as well) He was there helping with the ticketing, another 2 brother-in-law's were chauffeuring and the last one had a ticket and was walking around the F1 Park. I also met my usher friend who could not get the T-Shirt he wanted as they were all sold out. I bought a McLaren T-Shirt on the second day and was I lucky as it was the last one and it was my size as well. Today it was sold out as well as beach towels which I was hoping to get today but alas all gone, lots of other stuff were sold out as well. Those guys must really be making tons of money from the event. I was at the entrance to the Paddock area again this afternoon and Nakajima came buy, everyone was taking his picture and I got a few shots as well. (photo's later more on him later too) I watched some of the other races and soon it was the main event !

6.30pm they had the Driver's Track Parade where all Driver's were taken round the track in antique convertibles waving to the crowds as they drove round the track. The starting grid was set and at 8pm the race started with the warm up lap and the 5 red lights went off and they were racing ! First lap as the cars came round the Padang Grandstand where I was everyone stood up and camera's were going off left, right and centre. The atmosphere, sound and smell was amazing ! That happen for a few laps every time the cars came round everyone stood up. Soon everything settled into place, the Ferrari fans were having a good time, flag waving and all that.

The first incident happen around the 10 to 15 lap could not remember which, Renault's car spun and crashed out, the safety car was deployed and another car retired as well I think it was Reubens who retired near the hairpin turn at Fullerton, he was really nice seems later he walked up to the crowd and threw his head mask or gloves to the crowd but somehow it ended up in Marina Bay, he was seen shaking hands and having his photo taken with some of the lucky spectators there. Ferrari made a HUGE error with their pit stop for Filipe and that resulted in their fuel man getting thrown to the ground and the fuel hose still attached to his car as he drove off, that practically killed his chances for any points and he was leading at that point, a loud 'oooohhhhh' was heard from the crowds. More drama on the roads as a few cars were penalised and another 2 more crashes late in the race at the Bay Grandstand and the other one was near where I was seated just after the bend it happened to Ferrari. bad luck for them. A few Ferrari fans decided to leave early knowing their team was out of the running. The guy seating next to me was a Ferrari fan he came in red and had a Ferrari bag as well, he started cursing and swearing at the teams bad luck. Guess after the race Ferrari merchandise can go for half price ha ha ....

In the end Alonso took the chequed flag, Nico Rosberg was second and Lewis Hamilton was third. Nakajima came in 8th woo hooo .... I'll post the pictures another time once I copy them out of the camera.

Sunday, 28 September 2008

Singapore F1 - 27th September 2008 (Qualifying)

Today is the day for the qualifying session for the F1 cars. Also more qualifying for the other support races - Aston Martin, BMW, Porsche. Entry and security was tight, What they do is they will punch a hole into your ticket which basically leaves a hole in that nice ticket they gave me which I had wanted to keep as a souvenir. If you want to leave and re-enter you had to get a stamp on your had and it's not any ordinary stamp, it's a UV stamp ! So high tech hard to cheat them.

Entrance

I decided to try out the Northern Loop as they call it which is the Singapore Flyer, Floating Platform and Paddock areas. Of course the Paddock area was out of bounds to us ordinary folks. Unless, you purchased a 4-figure ticket which allows you into the main Grandstand. I've found the Northern Loop has less activities going on and it has more shade as well if you want to try to get some shots of the race cars but what it lacks is a commentary other places you get to heard it but not at this area. Probably only those people in the main Grandstand will have commentary. Overall there were a few places where you could go stand and take some good pictures. I think it is also a good place to meet celebrities, I saw people standing around the entrance to the Paddock waiting with their cameras to get a glimpse of Lewis, Kimi, Alonso, Nick, Felipe, Timo and the other drivers. But you probably need a lot of patience.

They also had on show at the Singapore Flyer some cars which I think were custom fitted. This was a really cool one with a Ghost Head on the bonnet of the car. There were also Vintage cars. No Pictures of those yet maybe tomorrow.

Face1  Face2

The Porsche and Aston Martin and BMW races were in progress, here are some shots I took.

BMW_Race  BMW-Turn to floating Platform.

Bridge Benjamin Shearers Bridge(Flyer)

Porshe Porsche Race near Stamford

TurnLewis I believe, Northern Loop

RedBull Red Bull's F1 car

The Red Bull F1 car was the only one which came out decent while trying to pan the camera, taken at the Padang Straight, at least you can make out the shapes and logos, Last time so fast can't see a thing ! (Thanks to a friend who knows a few things about Photography, managed to get some decent shots in) The rest of the pictures were just taken at random spots. How close can you get to the action ? Take a look at this picture, you practically can touch the cars !!

TooClose

 

I also managed to get to the Support Paddock, where the other non-F1 cars were stored, quite hush hush place as well, but managed to get some pictures of the cars getting ready to race. Our local boys were in some of the racers as well. Got a shot of a local driver as well.

 SingaporeFlyer Flyer Car

SingPorsh Singapore Flag Car

 RecklessReckless !!

George Mel

Ringo

Driver Inside2

Inside1 

One of the rather unique features of this Race besides it being at night was the Bay Grandstand where the cars will drive UNDER the spectators and the Electronic Flags.

Tunnel

This is the exit of the Grandstand area, the cars will come out here and proceed with the rest of the race.

EleLight

The Electronic Flags, it shows blinking 'Green' now just after the blinking yellow caution flag. The "SC" will light up when the Safety Car is on the street.

There was a real Party Atmosphere. There were huge crowds at the Padang watching the big screen. The stands were almost full I think at least 90% full, you can see lots of waving Ferrari flags around.

Party Crowds

The Hawker Food Centre setup by Food Republic was also crowded.

Hawker_Village

The other fringe events that were taking place were DJ's spinning records, Stilt Walkers, Samba Dancers, Mime, Bands, Singers etc.

Band1 Band2

Mime Samba2

Well in the end the Practice Session (3rd) was held at 7pm to 8pm and finally at 10pm they started the F1 Qualifications to determine grid position. Lots of waving Ferrari fans out there and there was this guy who was with his Family and every time a Ferrari pass by he would do the Mexican wave, problem was it was just Him ! But other people will clap and wave the red Ferrari flags every time something good happens to Ferrari, When McLaren (Lewis) got pole there was silence until Ferrari took it back at the last. A huge cheer was heard from our grandstand at the Padang !  

Saturday, 27 September 2008

Singapore F1 - 26th September 2008 (Practice)

Woke up to a huge Thunderstorm ! It was raining cats and dogs and horses and pigs as well. Really hope the rain will go away before the afternoon racing session begins at the Marina Area. The buzz word over the radio this morning was 'Water Ponding' I think practically half the island's roads had some form of water ponding. Train services was disrupted as well. Luckily by afternoon the rain had stop and the sun was out.

Fullerton

[** Fullerton Trackside before the races **]

I took half day leave today. But still had to finish off some work and finally reached the F1 area at around 3pm. I got in through gate 6 which was near the Fullerton area and was just in time to witness the practice sessions. But before going into the races, there were other things to see and do at the F1 Park. It was a hot afternoon, but there were food and drinks aplenty although the prices are not cheap. You can't bring in outside food/drinks except for a small water bottle, no umbrellas as well so the first thing you need to get was the Survival Pack !

 

The Survival Pack consist of the Poncho and Earplugs. (YOU WILL NEED THOSE EARPLUGS - trust me !!) There are many areas for food including side stalls and a food village at the Padang, but remember the prices are tourist attraction prices. Guess they need to cover the cost of setting up etc.

Survival_Kit

[** The F1 Survival Kit never leave home without it - Poncho and Earplugs, proceeds to the Salvation Army **]

FoodStreet

[** FOOD VILLAGE along the padang **]

Prices 

[** Typical charges for food and drinks **]

Water

[** The Water I bought with the F1 logo for $2 !! -- can't be helped, it was hot and I was thirsty **]

The Padang Grandstand,which reminded me of those days when I was in the Army and the Battalion was assigned the task of putting up the seats for the National Day Parade at the Padang. The Crowds started trickling in most came after work, by 7pm it was almost full and the lights came on. Wonderful atmosphere once the F1's came down the straight. It really was like daytime on the tracks. The F1 park is huge, I did not even get to walk to the Singapore Flyer yet, you can get lost in the whole area, finally found my friend at the grandstand, he came late for the show and missed part of the action, but we managed to catch the qualifying for the BMW's.

PadangStands Standsat4

Standsat5 Standsat8

[** The Padang Grandstand - at different times of the day from 5pm to 6pm to 7pm **]

Caught some of the support vehicles and staff in action, it seems they walk the track after each race just to clear the debris.

Safety_Car  Rescue

[** Safety Car and Rescue Vehicle -- at that time did not get a picture of the recovery vehicle but it was used a lot later **]

CleanUp

[** Clean Up Time **]

** THE RACES **

The Practice Races started with the BMW Formula Cars, Aston Martin Cars and the Porsche Cars before the real F1's take to the streets of Singapore.

Formula_BMW

[** Formula BMW Cars Practicing, along the Esplanade Bridge **]

As you can see below there were Standing Area for walkabout fans to watch the race. If you stood on the ground, you will not even be able to see the tops of the cars as they are lower than the barriers ! If you get walkabout tickets, come early, get your spot and wait for the races to start, it's not that bad a view, however be prepared to stand in the sun or rain till the races start.

TrackSide_Fullerton

[** Spectator Stands, free standing **]

For the Aston Martin Practice session, I made my way to the Padang Grandstand to catch it.

Aston_Martin

The final practice session was for the Porsche Race. I made my way to the Esplanade area to catch it.

Porsche_1a Porsche_2a

[** Porsche Cars along the Marina area **]

Porshe_Singaporea

[** Porsche Cars racing round the track, taken at Esplanade, The Marine Bay Area. Notice the Singapore flag painted car ! **]

After the 3 practice sessions by the BMW's, Aston Martin and Porsche, it was the Qualifying for the BMW's before the First Practice session at 7pm for the F1 cars. Now after the practice sessions where the drivers were basically not at full throttle, this was it the real thing the first qualifying held on the Singapore Street Circuit ! Well it did not last long before the first incident happen,a car had hit the wall, after which with about 10 minutes left in the qualifying slot, another crash and the Red Flag went up, all the drivers came in to the pits and that was it the end of qualifying. The recovery vehicles were working full time removing the cars. No one was hurt.

7 PM - The Real Deal the F1's are out. well actually once the practice session started, it was like watching a game of chess, no driver wanted to be first out, and they filtered out slowly one by one taking to the track. The night was cool with a gentle breeze which made watching the race enjoyable, not as hot as in the afternoon. Finally about 5 minute later all cars were out but by the time they did 1 or 2 laps, all cars went back into the garages, seems the roads were too bumpy and the cars were riding too low and some adjustments needed to be made. Soon they were out again and the real testing begins. Mark Webber was the first casualty as he miss judge the braking and hit the wall at the Floating Platform just as the drivers approached the Singapore Flyer. Recovery vehicles were made to work overtime but he got out of the car fine. There was also drama at the final turn where I think about 5 or 6 cars spun at that location, but no harm done to them all continued with the race.

How fast were the cars travelling !! DAMN BLOODY FAST if you ask me. too fast even for my small little auto camera, you notice those shots above you can actually see the cars right, well when the F1's start racing, they don't slow down for anything. What I got most times were blur images, half cars or abut 80% of the shots were just Track !! no cars in sight. they were just too fast hitting 300km/h on the straights. I had to resort to long shots but the cars were still a blur. Thank goodness to digital camera, otherwise I don't know how many rolls of film I would have wasted.

Blank empty

[** Above what I got from long shots and close up, just empty tracks cars are just too fast. Interesting thing about the 1st picture is that notice the guy in light blue and I have circled what he is holding it's actually a gadget that you can rent which gives you live feed from the drivers cockpit including stats on his performance, where he is on the circuit, live updates and even team radio communication. **]

 

So finally just to at least get some shots of the cars whizzing by I tried panning with my little camera, had some success, but of course I am no expert photographer still images not that sharp but at least I could finally get the cars.

Ferrari ING

RedBull

[** The Ferrari, ING and Red Bull F1 Cars, lucky no Lehman Brothers sponsored cars in there **]

** THE ATMOSPHERE **

I have to say it really beats watching F1 on TV. When you are there at trackside it is a whole new experience, the engines give out a deafening roar, like a jet engine. Earplugs are definitely a must and this was just in the stands. You get to smell the burnt rubber when the cars brake hard. The sensation as the cars whiz by you. After a few laps of the circuit, if you look closely at the wheels just as they come in to take a corner you can see the disk brakes glowing red hot !!

Now what is an F1 weekend without the merchandising, there were lots of shops setup selling everything to do with the races from team jerseys to watches and even sunglasses.

F1_Shop Ferrari_Shop

Maclaren_Shop SGP_Shop 

Some of the shops where you can get F1 related items. Even the Merlion got into the act.

Merlion

One thing to remember is to bring a cap and sunglasses. Your Poncho would be good if it rains.