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The last stint of the season, all of it contested far from Europe, got underway today against the unusual, yet always appealing backdrop of Marina Bay, the part of Singapore that hosts the fourth edition of the eponymous Grand Prix, the first to be run entirely under artificial lighting. Because of problems with some kerbs, the first session was shortened by 30 minutes. Nevertheless, the two 150º Italias racked up over 330 kilometres, divided more or less equally: 39 laps for Fernando Alonso and just two fewer for Felipe Massa.



















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