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2014 Singapore Grand Prix

The 2014 Singapore Grand Prix (formally the 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 21 September at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay, Singapore. It was the 14th round of the 2014 Formula One World Championship and the 7th Singapore Grand Prix held as part of the series. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won the 60-lap race from pole position. Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo were second and third. It was Hamilton's seventh victory of the season and the 29th of his career.

2014 Singapore Grand Prix
Race 14 of 19 in the 2014 Formula One World Championship
Race details[1][2]
Date 21 September 2014
Official name 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix
Location Marina Bay Street Circuit, Marina Bay, Singapore
Course Temporary street circuit
Course length 5.065 km (3.147 miles)
Distance 60 laps, 303.900 km (188.835[a] miles)
Scheduled distance 61 laps, 308.965 km (191.982[a] miles)
Weather Clear. Air: 28 to 30 °C (82 to 86 °F) Track: 33 to 37 °C (91 to 99 °F).
Attendance 253,362 (Weekend) 84,454 (Race Day)[4]
Pole position
Driver Mercedes
Time 1.45.681
Fastest lap
Driver Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
Time 1:50.417 on lap 39
Podium
First Mercedes
Second Red Bull Racing-Renault
Third Red Bull Racing-Renault
Lap leaders

Hamilton won the pole position by posting the fastest lap time in qualifying and maintained the lead into the first corner. His teammate Nico Rosberg had a wiring loom steering problem and began from the pit lane. Hamilton remained in the lead after the first round of pit stops before ceding it to Ricciardo for one lap in the second pit stop phase. In the final laps, Hamilton made his final pit stop to switch tyres and rejoined just ahead of Ricciardo. Vettel led for one lap until Hamilton passed him on lap 54 to win. There were four lead changes among three different drivers during the course of the race.

The result returned Hamilton to the lead of the World Drivers' Championship with 241 points, three ahead of teammate Rosberg who retired after 14 laps after his problem could not be rectified. Ricciardo maintained third place, with Fernando Alonso and Vettel passing the non-scoring Valtteri Bottas to move into fourth and fifth. Mercedes further extended their lead in the Constructors' Championship to 182 points over Red Bull in second. Williams and Ferrari maintained third and fourth and Force India overtook McLaren for fifth with five races left in the season.

Background

 
Marina Bay Street Circuit, where the race was held

The 2014 Singapore Grand Prix was the 14th of the 19 rounds in the 2014 Formula One World Championship, and the seventh Formula One Singapore race. It was held on 21 September at the 23-turn 5.065 km (3.147 mi) Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay.[3] The official name was the 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix,[5] and was scheduled to last 61 laps.[3] Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the red-banded super-soft "options" and yellow-marked soft "primes" dry tyre compounds to the race.[2] There were 11 teams (each representing a different constructor) fielding two race drivers for the Grand Prix.[6]

The drag reduction system (DRS) had two activation zones for the race; one was from turns five and seven, and the second was on the start/finish straight from the final to first corners.[3] Parts of the track parts of the circuit were resurfaced with a mandatory track jet sweeper used to ensure the grip on the new asphalt equalled that from the old surface following the 2013 race. The outside turn seven barrier on the run-off area was realigned to allow traffic to drive behind it and the pit lane's fast section was resurfaced.[3]

Before the race Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg led the Drivers' Championship with 238 points, 22 ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton in second. Daniel Ricciardo was a further 50 points behind in third place. Valtteri Bottas was fourth on 122 points, one ahead of Fernando Alonso in fifth.[7] Mercedes led the Constructors' Championship with 454 points, and Red Bull were second on 272 points. Williams in third had 172 points, Ferrari in fourth had 162 and McLaren were fifth with 110 points.[7]

At the previous race in Italy, the gap between Rosberg and Hamilton closed to seven points. Hamilton started from pole position ahead of Rosberg, but a poor start dropped him to fourth. He retook the lead after Rosberg braked late and went straight on at the first turn and used the escape road to rejoin the track. Hamilton remained in the lead for the rest of the race to win.[8] With six races left in the season, Hamilton said he was aware he could not lose any further ground to Rosberg in the championship and was pleased to have improved after winning at Monza: "Despite the highs and lows, I'm still well and truly in the hunt for the championship and that is something that gives me huge motivation for the final six races – starting in Singapore."[9] Rosberg admitted Hamilton's form and past experience in championship battles could possibly be advantageous but was unconcerned about it and focused on himself: "At the moment, I am enjoying the moment more than I ever have in the sport because I get to a race and I have a car where I know I can be on pole and I can win,"[10] Ricciardo stated that while he was aware he had an unrealistic chance of winning the championship, he would take a race-by-race approach, and hoped to win one of the next two races to draw closer in the title battle: "All it takes is a couple of wins and a couple of bad races for the championship leader, and all of a sudden everything's possible again. So let's see what happens."[11]

In the weeks before the race, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA; Formula One's governing body) race director Charlie Whiting, introduced a ban on certain pit-to-car communications, with a particular emphasis on banning driver "coaching"—such as describing their sector times relative to another competitor—under the sporting regulations stating a driver must drive the car "alone and unaided".[12] Additionally, in the week of the race, the FIA banned teams from sending drivers coded messages either by radio or pit board, and decided that at the following round in Japan, they would be prohibited from sending information concerning tyres and brake wear.[13] After team principals raised concerns about the extent of the ban three days before the race, the FIA revised what teams could tell their drivers by radio, including car performance and safety concerns.[14] After persistent media speculation about his future at Caterham, the team confirmed that Kamui Kobayashi would enter the race.[15]

Practice

 
Pastor Maldonado caused the second practice session to be stopped after crashing at turn ten.

There were three evening practice sessions—two 90-minute sessions on Friday and a single 60-minute session on Saturday—preceding Sunday's race.[16] In the first practice session, Alonso lapped fastest at 1 minute, 49.056 seconds, one-tenth of a second quicker than Hamilton in second. Rosberg, Vettel, Ricciardo, Jean-Éric Vergne, Kimi Räikkönen, Jenson Button, Daniil Kvyat and Sergio Pérez were in positions two through ten.[17] Although several drivers narrowly avoided damaging their cars, the session passed relatively smoothly.[18] Vergne's battery was changed, causing him to miss the first hour. After setting his fastest lap, he stopped with an energy recovery system failure, ending his session early.[17] Räikkonen's session also ended early with brake fire. Vettel stopped at the pit lane exit with a sudden loss in oil pressure; he avoided a ten-place grid penalty because he used an older engine.[17][18]

Hamilton, who had brake vibrations, set the day's fastest lap of 1 minute, 47.490 seconds on the super soft compound tyres in the second practice session; Alonso, Ricciardo, Räikkönen, Vettel, the McLaren pair of Kevin Magnussen and Button, Pérez, Nico Hülkenberg and Kvyat followed in the top ten.[19] The session was disrupted halfway through when Pastor Maldonado overdrove through turn 10, lost control of his car's rear, and slid into the right-hand exit barriers, damaging his vehicle's front-right hand corner.[20][21][22] After the session, Lotus constructed a new E22 chassis overnight for Maldonado for the remainder of the event.[22] In the final practice session, held in cloudy weather, Alonso set the fastest lap of the weekend so far at 1 minute, 47.299 seconds, 0.051 seconds faster than Ricciardo in second. Rosberg was third after a slow first third of the lap and went over the turn 11 kerbs. Vergne, Vettel, Hamilton, Felipe Massa, Bottas, Räikkönen and Esteban Gutiérrez completed the top ten.[23][24]

Qualifying

 
Lewis Hamilton took his sixth pole position of the season and the 37th of his career.

Saturday afternoon's qualifying session was divided into three parts. The first session ran for 18 minutes, eliminating cars that finished 17th or below. The 107% rule was in effect, requiring drivers to reach a time within 107 per cent of the quickest lap to qualify. The second part lasted 15 minutes, eliminating cars that finished 11th to 16th. The final session ran for 12 minutes determined pole position to tenth. Cars in the final session were not allowed to change tyres, using the tyres with which they set their quickest lap times in the second session.[16] Although Hamilton lost two-tenths of a second locking his tyres entering turn one and subsequently missing its apex,[25][26] he set the fastest time in the final session to achieve his sixth pole position of the season,[27] and the 37th of his career with a lap of 1 minute, 45.681 seconds.[26] He was joined on the grid's front row by Rosberg,[26] who called it "the most difficult qualifying of my career so far" because he had difficulty finding a rhythm and changed his brakes for qualifying.[28] Ricciardo took third and had pole position until both Mercedes drivers went faster in the session's final seconds.[29] He was ahead of teammate Vettel in fourth who believed pole position could have been his after feeling he overdrove.[30] Alonso made a minor set-up change, giving him confidence and qualified fifth.[31] Massa took sixth, ahead of Räikkönen, who was quickest in the first session, and was satisfied with his car's handling, but his engine shut down while preparing for a second timed lap in the final session.[25][28][29]

 
Jenson Button struggled with front-end grip and was the fastest driver not to advance into the final qualifying session.

Bottas's preparation for his final timed lap was slightly compromised, and an error in the first turn left him eighth. Magnussen took ninth and Kvyat was tenth after only having the super soft compound tyre available.[32] Button was the fastest driver not to qualify for the final session;[33] he locked his front tyres at the turn 13 hairpin on his final timed lap and went wide, losing him time, and struggled with front grip despite a change of engine and differential settings.[28] Vergne had front grip issues, and locked his tyres, putting him 12th. Force India's Hülkenberg and Pérez qualified 13th and 15th respectively after being unable to improve on their second attempts; Gutiérrez's faster Sauber car separated them.[32] Romain Grosjean was the slowest driver in the second session; a turbocharger wastegate problem slowed him and he radioed his frustration to Lotus after being eliminated.[34] Adrian Sutil failed to advance beyond the first session due to energy management and engine problems.[28][33] Maldonado had the same turbocharger issue as his teammate and qualified 18th.[34] Minor errors on Jules Bianchi's first timed lap left him 19th. Bianchi was ahead of Kamui Kobayashi in 20th. Max Chilton, 21st, could not extract full engine power on his first attempt because of mapping problems and had to prepare for another lap.[28] Marcus Ericsson ventured onto the track late in the first session after his team worked quickly to rectify an electrical issue and qualified 22nd.[32]

Qualifying classification

The fastest lap in each of the three sessions are denoted in bold.

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Q3 Grid
1 44   Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:46.921 1:46.287 1:45.681 1
2 6   Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:47.244 1:45.825 1:45.688 2
3 3   Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:47.488 1:46.493 1:45.854 3
4 1   Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:47.476 1:46.586 1:45.902 4
5 14   Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:46.889 1:46.328 1:45.907 5
6 19   Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 1:47.615 1:46.472 1:46.000 6
7 7   Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:46.685 1:46.359 1:46.170 7
8 77   Valtteri Bottas Williams-Mercedes 1:47.196 1:46.622 1:46.187 8
9 20   Kevin Magnussen McLaren-Mercedes 1:47.976 1:46.700 1:46.250 9
10 26   Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso-Renault 1:47.656 1:46.926 1:47.362 10
11 22   Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:47.161 1:46.943 N/A 11
12 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso-Renault 1:47.407 1:46.989 N/A 12
13 27   Nico Hülkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1:47.370 1:47.308 N/A 13
14 21   Esteban Gutiérrez Sauber-Ferrari 1:47.970 1:47.333 N/A 14
15 11   Sergio Pérez Force India-Mercedes 1:48.143 1:47.575 N/A 15
16 8   Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1:47.862 1:47.812 N/A 16
17 99   Adrian Sutil Sauber-Ferrari 1:48.324 N/A N/A 17
18 13   Pastor Maldonado Lotus-Renault 1:49.063 N/A N/A 18
19 17   Jules Bianchi Marussia-Ferrari 1:49.440 N/A N/A 19
20 10   Kamui Kobayashi Caterham-Renault 1:50.405 N/A N/A 20
21 4   Max Chilton Marussia-Ferrari 1:50.473 N/A N/A 21
22 9   Marcus Ericsson Caterham-Renault 1:52.287 N/A N/A 22
107% time: 1:54.152
Source:[33][35]

Race

 
Kamui Kobayashi failed to start the race due to an oil pressure problem.

The weather at the start was dry and clear, with the air temperature between 28 and 30 °C (82 and 86 °F) and a track temperature from 33 to 37 °C (91 to 99 °F).[2][36] All drivers started on the super soft compound tyre.[37] Rosberg's car had a faulty steering wheel control due to a wiring loom problem. Although he made the starting grid after a steering wheel change and computer reset, the problem persisted and he began from the pit lane.[38] Kobayashi's car developed an oil pressure issue on the formation lap and pulled off the circuit, preventing him from starting.[39] When the race began at 20:00 Singapore Standard Time (UTC+08:00),[36] Hamilton led the field into the first corner.[40] Ricciardo's engine briefly lost power, preventing him from passing teammate Vettel. Alonso attempted to pass the Red Bull cars to their right but entered turn one too quickly, locked his front-left tyre, and drove onto the run-off area, falling to third.[37]

Magnussen passed Massa for sixth outside of track limits at turn five, but slid sideways at turn seven while holding off teammate Button, dropping to ninth.[37][41][42] Button gained four positions by the end of the first lap, while Rosberg fell to 22nd over the same distance. At the end of the first lap, Hamilton led Vettel, Alonso, Ricciardo, Räikkönen, Massa, Button, Bottas, Magnussen and Kvyat.[39] The stewards investigated Alonso's start but took no further action.[42] Rosberg left the pit lane on the second lap but was initially unable to keep up with Chilton's Marussia.[41] DRS was enabled on the third lap as the field spread out. The stewards investigated Magnussen for violating track limits.[42] McLaren teammates Magnussen and Button avoided a collision on lap four and the Williams duo passed them.[40] Vettel kept Hamilton's lead constant, causing the latter to go faster by 12 a second while conserving fuel.[37]

 
Nico Rosberg started from the pit lane because of a steering wiring loom fault and retired after 13 laps.

Rosberg overtook Chilton to move into 20th on lap five,[41] while Kvyat was told by radio to battle Magnussen after lapping 0.3 seconds faster than Magnussen in the first sector on the next lap.[39] Rosberg could not pass Ericsson and was more than 40 seconds behind Hamilton by that lap.[41] It was announced on lap seven that there would be no further action against Magnussen. Magnussen, Kvyat and Vergne were within one second of each other and battled for ninth place.[40] Vergne encouraged his teammate Kvyat to cede a position to him but Kvyat insisted he could pass Magnussen.[39] Vergne overtook teammate Kvyat for tenth on lap eight and began gaining on Magnussen. Rosberg was limited to two gears and was five seconds slower than teammate Hamilton.[41] Hamilton led by five seconds by the start of lap ten despite car balance problems over a single lap. Massa ran close behind Räikkönen until his first pit stop at the end of the lap as part of the Williams' team plan to pass the latter through strategy. Räikkönen made his stop on the following lap and emerged behind Massa.[37]

Bottas entered the pit lane on lap eleven with Vettel, Alonso and Ricciardo stopping on the next lap.[37] After Kvyat made his stop, he rejoined behind Rosberg but overtook him shortly after. Hamilton made his pit stop from the lead on lap 14, and retained it, narrowly in front of Button.[41] Rosberg was informed by radio that he could not go past 6,500 revolutions per minute in first gear because of a faulty pit lane limiter. He slowly entered the pit lane on lap 14 and purposely stalled his car as his tyres and steering wheel were changed. Mechanics switched Rosberg's car off and he selected multiple buttons on his steering wheel to try and change gear. After almost two minutes, Rosberg's car was pushed into his garage to be retired.[39][41][42] Massa overtook Pérez for sixth place on the 15th lap.[41] Vergne incurred a five-second stop-and-go penalty on the following lap after he was deemed to have exceeded track limits.[42] On lap 19 Gutiérrez retired in his garage with an engine electrical problem.[41] Two laps later, Chilton made an unscheduled pit stop after a wheel value punctured his front-right tyre.[41][43]

 
Adrian Sutil prompted the safety car's deployment after colliding with Sergio Pérez.

On lap 23, Räikkönen drew closer to Massa and the Williams team responded by bringing the latter into the pit lane for soft compound tyres for a potential strategic overtake. He rejoined in ninth behind teammate Bottas.[37][41][42] Hamilton pulled away from Vettel who was caught by Alonso. By the 24th lap, Alonso had the potential to pass Vettel after the pit stops. That lap, Ferrari brought Alonso into the pit lane for super soft compound tyres.[37] Vettel made his pit stop on lap 25 for soft compound tyres and emerged in third behind Alonso's faster Ferrari.[41] Massa overtook Hülkenberg on the main straight for eighth on the same lap.[40] Hamilton made his stop for super soft compound tyres on the following lap, giving the lead to Ricciardo; his team used a large time gap to remove rubber debris on his front wing.[37] Ricciardo took his pit stop on lap 27 returning the lead to Hamilton. Grosjean was close behind Pérez but he could not pass him.[39] Pérez attempted an overtake Sutil on the straight on the 30th lap,[37] and Sutil squeezed Pérez into a wall, clipping the left-front nose cone section. It slid under Pérez's wheel, littering the track with debris, and prompting the safety car's deployment,[40] to allow marshals to remove debris from the track.[41]

Some drivers elected to make pit stops to switch onto the soft compound tyres;[42] Ferrari brought their drivers in to enable them to reach the end of the race without the need for another pit stop.[37] Hamilton's race engineer Peter Bonnington cautioned him about the debris but Hamilton did not receive the warning in time and drove over shards of wing.[41] He inquired about tyre pressures and was told no issues had been discovered.[39] Sutil incurred a five-second stop-and-go penalty for the collision with Pérez.[40] The safety car was withdrawn at the end of the 37th lap and racing resumed with Hamilton in first.[41] Hamilton set the race's fastest lap of 1 minute and 50.417 seconds on lap 39 to lead Vettel by 5.8 seconds.[39] Sutil's car developed a water leak and retired two laps later to prevent the risk of an engine failure.[44]

 
Valtteri Bottas fell to eleventh when his tyres lost grip in the race's closing period.

Hamilton led Vettel by 24 seconds by the next lap and wanted to make a pit stop because he was worried about tyre wear but was advised to further grow his advantage over the next three laps.[37] Hamilton made his final pit stop for the soft compound tyres on lap 52. He rejoined in second behind Vettel and narrowly ahead of Ricciardo.[41] Hamilton quickly caught Vettel, used DRS leaving turn five, and turned right to reclaim the lead two corners later on lap 54.[37] Button stopped at the side of the track to retire with a power box failure on the same lap.[45] His retirement promoted Räikkönen to seventh and Bottas' worn tyres slowed him, enabling Hülkenberg, Vergne and Pérez to run close behind him.[37][42] Maldonado's aspiration for his first point of 2014 was not realised when Magnussen passed him for tenth place on lap 56. Three laps later, Vergne passed Hülkenberg for eighth place.[41] Vergne overtook Räikkönen for seventh on the left into the first corner and then Bottas for sixth. Pérez had better traction than teammate Hülkenberg and passed him between turns 17 and 18.[37]

Pérez passed Räikkönen into turn 10 and took seventh when Bottas lost all tyre grip and fell from the top ten quickly. Because of the safety car period, the race ended under a two-hour time limit.[37] In the remaining eight laps, Hamilton distanced himself from Vettel and was the first to finish after 60 laps for his seventh victory of the season and the 29th of his career.[41][46] Vettel finished second in his best result of the season, 13.534 seconds behind,[40] and successfully held off teammate Ricciardo and Alonso in the final laps. Massa finished fifth. Vergne's five-second time penalty did not affect his sixth-place finish. Pérez, Räikkönen, Hülkenberg and Magnussen were seventh through tenth. Bottas, Maldonado, Grosjean, Kvyat and Ericsson, Bianchi and Chilton were the final finishers.[39] There were four lead changes in the race; three drivers reached the front of the field. Hamilton led three times for a total of 58 laps, more than any other driver.[47]

Post-race

 
Lewis Hamilton celebrating his seventh victory of the season and the 29th of his career.

At the podium interviews, conducted by former team owner Eddie Jordan, Hamilton said he did not feel any pressure at his final pit stop because he felt comfortable with his large lead. Vettel said his team altered their strategy before the safety car and the final laps on worn tyres were "very, very much borderline" and emphasised the challenge of the track in hot and humid weather. Ricciardo said the event felt like a "home race" and that he would watch Alonso's first lap to see whether he should have ceded another position to Vettel.[48] In the later press conference, Hamilton felt the race would have been "hardcore" had Rosberg not retired and knew Mercedes would not be "100 percent happy" because they aspired to secure victories collectively and be the series' most dominant team. Vettel revealed how uncomfortable he felt that he could not reach the end of the race on worn tyres but stated second was the best possible result for Red Bull. Ricciardo was satisfied to pressure his teammate Vettel but felt it was a processional event for the top three.[48]

Rosberg called his race "the toughest of the year" and deemed it worse than the British Grand Prix where he retired with a gearbox failure. He stated that his car's reliability needed the most attention and wanted to understand the problem: "It’s tough not even leaving the grid. I was hoping the team could fix it [after the race had started] because it was going on and off, sometimes working, sometimes not. There's no point in shouting, it's a reliability issue, and it's happened again."[49] Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff apologised to Rosberg immediately following the driver's retirement, saying it was "a bitter moment" to lose ground in the Drivers' Championship.[50] He stated he did not want to see the championship decided on reliability and Mercedes needed to discover the origin of their problems.[51] The team's technical director Paddy Lowe added reliability concerns worried him throughout the season and hoped it would not be repeated in the future.[51]

 
Kevin Magnussen suffered from back burns and dehydration after his drinks bottle became hot because of a broken radiator seal.

Post-race, trainer Antti Vierula treated Magnussen for dehydration and minor burns on his lower back with an iced towel and McLaren sought a doctor who tended to Magnussen in its hospitality building.[52][53] His condition was caused by a broken radiator seal possibly loosened after mounting the turn seven kerbs early in the race, causing hot air to be directed into his cockpit, warming his seat and drinks bottle. He found the water in his drink bottle very hot to consume and radioed his team it burned his mouth. Magnussen raised his arms out of the cockpit to direct cool air down his sleeves and onto his back to alleviate the pain.[52] He called his tenth-place finish "the hardest-earnt point I've ever had" and the McLaren team principal Éric Boullier said his performance under the circumstances was a "scant consolidation" and praised Magnussen for being "indicative of his tremendous fighting spirit".[54] Magnussen posted on Twitter reports of his condition were exaggerated and said he felt "just hot and sweaty."[55] Kvyat also suffered from dehydration when his water supply malfunctioned after 23 race distance.[52][53]

Alonso said he believed the timing of the safety car and not a strategy error prevented him from finishing on the podium: "The moment of the safety car was probably not good, but sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn't help. Today it didn't help."[56] Ferrari team principal Marco Mattiacci defended his team's strategy and did not believe anything specific prevented them from finishing on the podium: "Definitely the safety car didn't do any better for us, but the race is made of 60 laps. We squeezed the car as much as we could; the strategy from the pits was excellent. There were other variables we know we cannot control. We did our best."[56] Boullier suggested Red Bull used coded messages to assist Ricciardo when they told Ricciardo to stay off the kerbs but stressed it was the FIA's task to investigate. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner asked Whiting for clarification because Ricciardo had battery damage from mounting the kerbs.[57] The governing body confirmed it was satisfied with Red Bull's radio messages and said the team abided by the rules.[58]

The result regained Hamilton the lead of the World Drivers' Championship with 241 points. Rosberg's retirement dropped him to second, three points behind Hamilton. Ricciardo consolidated third place with 181 points, and Alonso and Vettel moved ahead of Bottas for fourth and fifth.[7] Mercedes further extended their lead in the World Constructors' Championship to 182 points over of Red Bull in second place. Williams and Ferrari remained in third and fourth places and Force India moved in front of McLaren to move into fifth position with five races left in the season.[7]

Race classification

 
Jean-Éric Vergne achieved Toro Rosso's best result of the season in sixth place.

Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold.

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 44   Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 60 2:00:04.795 1 25
2 1   Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 60 +13.534 4 18
3 3   Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing-Renault 60 +14.273 3 15
4 14   Fernando Alonso Ferrari 60 +15.389 5 12
5 19   Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 60 +42.161 6 10
6 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso-Renault 60 +56.8011 12 8
7 11   Sergio Pérez Force India-Mercedes 60 +59.038 15 6
8 7   Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 60 +1:00.641 7 4
9 27   Nico Hülkenberg Force India-Mercedes 60 +1:01.661 13 2
10 20   Kevin Magnussen McLaren-Mercedes 60 +1:02.230 9 1
11 77   Valtteri Bottas Williams-Mercedes 60 +1:05.065 8
12 13   Pastor Maldonado Lotus-Renault 60 +1:06.915 18
13 8   Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 60 +1:08.029 16
14 26   Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso-Renault 60 +1:12.008 10
15 9   Marcus Ericsson Caterham-Renault 60 +1:34.188 22
16 17   Jules Bianchi Marussia-Ferrari 60 +1:34.543 19
17 4   Max Chilton Marussia-Ferrari 59 +1 Lap 21
Ret 22   Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 52 Electrical 11
Ret 99   Adrian Sutil Sauber-Ferrari 40 Water leak 17
Ret 21   Esteban Gutiérrez Sauber-Ferrari 17 Electrical 14
Ret 6   Nico Rosberg Mercedes 13 Steering wheel PL2
DNS 10   Kamui Kobayashi Caterham-Renault 0 Oil pressure 3
Source:[35][47][59]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Jean-Éric Vergne had five seconds added to his race time for exceeding track limits.[39]
  • ^2  – Nico Rosberg started from pit lane due to electronic problems at the start of the formation lap.[38]
  • ^3  – Kamui Kobayashi's engine failed during the formation lap and he failed to make it to the starting grid.[39]

Championship standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates competitors who still had a theoretical chance of becoming World Champion.

See also

Footnotes and references

Footnotes

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The 2014 Singapore Grand Prix formally the 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 21 September at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay Singapore It was the 14th round of the 2014 Formula One World Championship and the 7th Singapore Grand Prix held as part of the series Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won the 60 lap race from pole position Red Bull s Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo were second and third It was Hamilton s seventh victory of the season and the 29th of his career 2014 Singapore Grand PrixRace 14 of 19 in the 2014 Formula One World Championship Previous raceNext race Marina Bay Street CircuitRace details 1 2 Date21 September 2014Official name2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand PrixLocationMarina Bay Street Circuit Marina Bay SingaporeCourseTemporary street circuitCourse length5 065 km 3 147 miles Distance60 laps 303 900 km 188 835 a miles Scheduled distance61 laps 308 965 km 191 982 a miles WeatherClear Air 28 to 30 C 82 to 86 F Track 33 to 37 C 91 to 99 F Attendance253 362 Weekend 84 454 Race Day 4 Pole positionDriverLewis HamiltonMercedesTime1 45 681Fastest lapDriverLewis HamiltonMercedesTime1 50 417 on lap 39PodiumFirstLewis HamiltonMercedesSecondSebastian VettelRed Bull Racing RenaultThirdDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing RenaultLap leaders Hamilton won the pole position by posting the fastest lap time in qualifying and maintained the lead into the first corner His teammate Nico Rosberg had a wiring loom steering problem and began from the pit lane Hamilton remained in the lead after the first round of pit stops before ceding it to Ricciardo for one lap in the second pit stop phase In the final laps Hamilton made his final pit stop to switch tyres and rejoined just ahead of Ricciardo Vettel led for one lap until Hamilton passed him on lap 54 to win There were four lead changes among three different drivers during the course of the race The result returned Hamilton to the lead of the World Drivers Championship with 241 points three ahead of teammate Rosberg who retired after 14 laps after his problem could not be rectified Ricciardo maintained third place with Fernando Alonso and Vettel passing the non scoring Valtteri Bottas to move into fourth and fifth Mercedes further extended their lead in the Constructors Championship to 182 points over Red Bull in second Williams and Ferrari maintained third and fourth and Force India overtook McLaren for fifth with five races left in the season Contents 1 Background 2 Practice 3 Qualifying 3 1 Qualifying classification 4 Race 4 1 Post race 4 2 Race classification 5 Championship standings after the race 6 See also 7 Footnotes and references 7 1 Footnotes 7 2 References 8 External linksBackground Edit Marina Bay Street Circuit where the race was heldThe 2014 Singapore Grand Prix was the 14th of the 19 rounds in the 2014 Formula One World Championship and the seventh Formula One Singapore race It was held on 21 September at the 23 turn 5 065 km 3 147 mi Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay 3 The official name was the 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 5 and was scheduled to last 61 laps 3 Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the red banded super soft options and yellow marked soft primes dry tyre compounds to the race 2 There were 11 teams each representing a different constructor fielding two race drivers for the Grand Prix 6 The drag reduction system DRS had two activation zones for the race one was from turns five and seven and the second was on the start finish straight from the final to first corners 3 Parts of the track parts of the circuit were resurfaced with a mandatory track jet sweeper used to ensure the grip on the new asphalt equalled that from the old surface following the 2013 race The outside turn seven barrier on the run off area was realigned to allow traffic to drive behind it and the pit lane s fast section was resurfaced 3 Before the race Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg led the Drivers Championship with 238 points 22 ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton in second Daniel Ricciardo was a further 50 points behind in third place Valtteri Bottas was fourth on 122 points one ahead of Fernando Alonso in fifth 7 Mercedes led the Constructors Championship with 454 points and Red Bull were second on 272 points Williams in third had 172 points Ferrari in fourth had 162 and McLaren were fifth with 110 points 7 At the previous race in Italy the gap between Rosberg and Hamilton closed to seven points Hamilton started from pole position ahead of Rosberg but a poor start dropped him to fourth He retook the lead after Rosberg braked late and went straight on at the first turn and used the escape road to rejoin the track Hamilton remained in the lead for the rest of the race to win 8 With six races left in the season Hamilton said he was aware he could not lose any further ground to Rosberg in the championship and was pleased to have improved after winning at Monza Despite the highs and lows I m still well and truly in the hunt for the championship and that is something that gives me huge motivation for the final six races starting in Singapore 9 Rosberg admitted Hamilton s form and past experience in championship battles could possibly be advantageous but was unconcerned about it and focused on himself At the moment I am enjoying the moment more than I ever have in the sport because I get to a race and I have a car where I know I can be on pole and I can win 10 Ricciardo stated that while he was aware he had an unrealistic chance of winning the championship he would take a race by race approach and hoped to win one of the next two races to draw closer in the title battle All it takes is a couple of wins and a couple of bad races for the championship leader and all of a sudden everything s possible again So let s see what happens 11 In the weeks before the race the Federation Internationale de l Automobile FIA Formula One s governing body race director Charlie Whiting introduced a ban on certain pit to car communications with a particular emphasis on banning driver coaching such as describing their sector times relative to another competitor under the sporting regulations stating a driver must drive the car alone and unaided 12 Additionally in the week of the race the FIA banned teams from sending drivers coded messages either by radio or pit board and decided that at the following round in Japan they would be prohibited from sending information concerning tyres and brake wear 13 After team principals raised concerns about the extent of the ban three days before the race the FIA revised what teams could tell their drivers by radio including car performance and safety concerns 14 After persistent media speculation about his future at Caterham the team confirmed that Kamui Kobayashi would enter the race 15 Practice Edit Pastor Maldonado caused the second practice session to be stopped after crashing at turn ten There were three evening practice sessions two 90 minute sessions on Friday and a single 60 minute session on Saturday preceding Sunday s race 16 In the first practice session Alonso lapped fastest at 1 minute 49 056 seconds one tenth of a second quicker than Hamilton in second Rosberg Vettel Ricciardo Jean Eric Vergne Kimi Raikkonen Jenson Button Daniil Kvyat and Sergio Perez were in positions two through ten 17 Although several drivers narrowly avoided damaging their cars the session passed relatively smoothly 18 Vergne s battery was changed causing him to miss the first hour After setting his fastest lap he stopped with an energy recovery system failure ending his session early 17 Raikkonen s session also ended early with brake fire Vettel stopped at the pit lane exit with a sudden loss in oil pressure he avoided a ten place grid penalty because he used an older engine 17 18 Hamilton who had brake vibrations set the day s fastest lap of 1 minute 47 490 seconds on the super soft compound tyres in the second practice session Alonso Ricciardo Raikkonen Vettel the McLaren pair of Kevin Magnussen and Button Perez Nico Hulkenberg and Kvyat followed in the top ten 19 The session was disrupted halfway through when Pastor Maldonado overdrove through turn 10 lost control of his car s rear and slid into the right hand exit barriers damaging his vehicle s front right hand corner 20 21 22 After the session Lotus constructed a new E22 chassis overnight for Maldonado for the remainder of the event 22 In the final practice session held in cloudy weather Alonso set the fastest lap of the weekend so far at 1 minute 47 299 seconds 0 051 seconds faster than Ricciardo in second Rosberg was third after a slow first third of the lap and went over the turn 11 kerbs Vergne Vettel Hamilton Felipe Massa Bottas Raikkonen and Esteban Gutierrez completed the top ten 23 24 Qualifying Edit Lewis Hamilton took his sixth pole position of the season and the 37th of his career Saturday afternoon s qualifying session was divided into three parts The first session ran for 18 minutes eliminating cars that finished 17th or below The 107 rule was in effect requiring drivers to reach a time within 107 per cent of the quickest lap to qualify The second part lasted 15 minutes eliminating cars that finished 11th to 16th The final session ran for 12 minutes determined pole position to tenth Cars in the final session were not allowed to change tyres using the tyres with which they set their quickest lap times in the second session 16 Although Hamilton lost two tenths of a second locking his tyres entering turn one and subsequently missing its apex 25 26 he set the fastest time in the final session to achieve his sixth pole position of the season 27 and the 37th of his career with a lap of 1 minute 45 681 seconds 26 He was joined on the grid s front row by Rosberg 26 who called it the most difficult qualifying of my career so far because he had difficulty finding a rhythm and changed his brakes for qualifying 28 Ricciardo took third and had pole position until both Mercedes drivers went faster in the session s final seconds 29 He was ahead of teammate Vettel in fourth who believed pole position could have been his after feeling he overdrove 30 Alonso made a minor set up change giving him confidence and qualified fifth 31 Massa took sixth ahead of Raikkonen who was quickest in the first session and was satisfied with his car s handling but his engine shut down while preparing for a second timed lap in the final session 25 28 29 Jenson Button struggled with front end grip and was the fastest driver not to advance into the final qualifying session Bottas s preparation for his final timed lap was slightly compromised and an error in the first turn left him eighth Magnussen took ninth and Kvyat was tenth after only having the super soft compound tyre available 32 Button was the fastest driver not to qualify for the final session 33 he locked his front tyres at the turn 13 hairpin on his final timed lap and went wide losing him time and struggled with front grip despite a change of engine and differential settings 28 Vergne had front grip issues and locked his tyres putting him 12th Force India s Hulkenberg and Perez qualified 13th and 15th respectively after being unable to improve on their second attempts Gutierrez s faster Sauber car separated them 32 Romain Grosjean was the slowest driver in the second session a turbocharger wastegate problem slowed him and he radioed his frustration to Lotus after being eliminated 34 Adrian Sutil failed to advance beyond the first session due to energy management and engine problems 28 33 Maldonado had the same turbocharger issue as his teammate and qualified 18th 34 Minor errors on Jules Bianchi s first timed lap left him 19th Bianchi was ahead of Kamui Kobayashi in 20th Max Chilton 21st could not extract full engine power on his first attempt because of mapping problems and had to prepare for another lap 28 Marcus Ericsson ventured onto the track late in the first session after his team worked quickly to rectify an electrical issue and qualified 22nd 32 Qualifying classification Edit The fastest lap in each of the three sessions are denoted in bold Pos No Driver Constructor Q1 Q2 Q3 Grid1 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1 46 921 1 46 287 1 45 681 12 6 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1 47 244 1 45 825 1 45 688 23 3 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing Renault 1 47 488 1 46 493 1 45 854 34 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing Renault 1 47 476 1 46 586 1 45 902 45 14 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1 46 889 1 46 328 1 45 907 56 19 Felipe Massa Williams Mercedes 1 47 615 1 46 472 1 46 000 67 7 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1 46 685 1 46 359 1 46 170 78 77 Valtteri Bottas Williams Mercedes 1 47 196 1 46 622 1 46 187 89 20 Kevin Magnussen McLaren Mercedes 1 47 976 1 46 700 1 46 250 910 26 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso Renault 1 47 656 1 46 926 1 47 362 1011 22 Jenson Button McLaren Mercedes 1 47 161 1 46 943 N A 1112 25 Jean Eric Vergne Toro Rosso Renault 1 47 407 1 46 989 N A 1213 27 Nico Hulkenberg Force India Mercedes 1 47 370 1 47 308 N A 1314 21 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber Ferrari 1 47 970 1 47 333 N A 1415 11 Sergio Perez Force India Mercedes 1 48 143 1 47 575 N A 1516 8 Romain Grosjean Lotus Renault 1 47 862 1 47 812 N A 1617 99 Adrian Sutil Sauber Ferrari 1 48 324 N A N A 1718 13 Pastor Maldonado Lotus Renault 1 49 063 N A N A 1819 17 Jules Bianchi Marussia Ferrari 1 49 440 N A N A 1920 10 Kamui Kobayashi Caterham Renault 1 50 405 N A N A 2021 4 Max Chilton Marussia Ferrari 1 50 473 N A N A 2122 9 Marcus Ericsson Caterham Renault 1 52 287 N A N A 22107 time 1 54 152Source 33 35 Race Edit Kamui Kobayashi failed to start the race due to an oil pressure problem The weather at the start was dry and clear with the air temperature between 28 and 30 C 82 and 86 F and a track temperature from 33 to 37 C 91 to 99 F 2 36 All drivers started on the super soft compound tyre 37 Rosberg s car had a faulty steering wheel control due to a wiring loom problem Although he made the starting grid after a steering wheel change and computer reset the problem persisted and he began from the pit lane 38 Kobayashi s car developed an oil pressure issue on the formation lap and pulled off the circuit preventing him from starting 39 When the race began at 20 00 Singapore Standard Time UTC 08 00 36 Hamilton led the field into the first corner 40 Ricciardo s engine briefly lost power preventing him from passing teammate Vettel Alonso attempted to pass the Red Bull cars to their right but entered turn one too quickly locked his front left tyre and drove onto the run off area falling to third 37 Magnussen passed Massa for sixth outside of track limits at turn five but slid sideways at turn seven while holding off teammate Button dropping to ninth 37 41 42 Button gained four positions by the end of the first lap while Rosberg fell to 22nd over the same distance At the end of the first lap Hamilton led Vettel Alonso Ricciardo Raikkonen Massa Button Bottas Magnussen and Kvyat 39 The stewards investigated Alonso s start but took no further action 42 Rosberg left the pit lane on the second lap but was initially unable to keep up with Chilton s Marussia 41 DRS was enabled on the third lap as the field spread out The stewards investigated Magnussen for violating track limits 42 McLaren teammates Magnussen and Button avoided a collision on lap four and the Williams duo passed them 40 Vettel kept Hamilton s lead constant causing the latter to go faster by 1 2 a second while conserving fuel 37 Nico Rosberg started from the pit lane because of a steering wiring loom fault and retired after 13 laps Rosberg overtook Chilton to move into 20th on lap five 41 while Kvyat was told by radio to battle Magnussen after lapping 0 3 seconds faster than Magnussen in the first sector on the next lap 39 Rosberg could not pass Ericsson and was more than 40 seconds behind Hamilton by that lap 41 It was announced on lap seven that there would be no further action against Magnussen Magnussen Kvyat and Vergne were within one second of each other and battled for ninth place 40 Vergne encouraged his teammate Kvyat to cede a position to him but Kvyat insisted he could pass Magnussen 39 Vergne overtook teammate Kvyat for tenth on lap eight and began gaining on Magnussen Rosberg was limited to two gears and was five seconds slower than teammate Hamilton 41 Hamilton led by five seconds by the start of lap ten despite car balance problems over a single lap Massa ran close behind Raikkonen until his first pit stop at the end of the lap as part of the Williams team plan to pass the latter through strategy Raikkonen made his stop on the following lap and emerged behind Massa 37 Bottas entered the pit lane on lap eleven with Vettel Alonso and Ricciardo stopping on the next lap 37 After Kvyat made his stop he rejoined behind Rosberg but overtook him shortly after Hamilton made his pit stop from the lead on lap 14 and retained it narrowly in front of Button 41 Rosberg was informed by radio that he could not go past 6 500 revolutions per minute in first gear because of a faulty pit lane limiter He slowly entered the pit lane on lap 14 and purposely stalled his car as his tyres and steering wheel were changed Mechanics switched Rosberg s car off and he selected multiple buttons on his steering wheel to try and change gear After almost two minutes Rosberg s car was pushed into his garage to be retired 39 41 42 Massa overtook Perez for sixth place on the 15th lap 41 Vergne incurred a five second stop and go penalty on the following lap after he was deemed to have exceeded track limits 42 On lap 19 Gutierrez retired in his garage with an engine electrical problem 41 Two laps later Chilton made an unscheduled pit stop after a wheel value punctured his front right tyre 41 43 Adrian Sutil prompted the safety car s deployment after colliding with Sergio Perez On lap 23 Raikkonen drew closer to Massa and the Williams team responded by bringing the latter into the pit lane for soft compound tyres for a potential strategic overtake He rejoined in ninth behind teammate Bottas 37 41 42 Hamilton pulled away from Vettel who was caught by Alonso By the 24th lap Alonso had the potential to pass Vettel after the pit stops That lap Ferrari brought Alonso into the pit lane for super soft compound tyres 37 Vettel made his pit stop on lap 25 for soft compound tyres and emerged in third behind Alonso s faster Ferrari 41 Massa overtook Hulkenberg on the main straight for eighth on the same lap 40 Hamilton made his stop for super soft compound tyres on the following lap giving the lead to Ricciardo his team used a large time gap to remove rubber debris on his front wing 37 Ricciardo took his pit stop on lap 27 returning the lead to Hamilton Grosjean was close behind Perez but he could not pass him 39 Perez attempted an overtake Sutil on the straight on the 30th lap 37 and Sutil squeezed Perez into a wall clipping the left front nose cone section It slid under Perez s wheel littering the track with debris and prompting the safety car s deployment 40 to allow marshals to remove debris from the track 41 Some drivers elected to make pit stops to switch onto the soft compound tyres 42 Ferrari brought their drivers in to enable them to reach the end of the race without the need for another pit stop 37 Hamilton s race engineer Peter Bonnington cautioned him about the debris but Hamilton did not receive the warning in time and drove over shards of wing 41 He inquired about tyre pressures and was told no issues had been discovered 39 Sutil incurred a five second stop and go penalty for the collision with Perez 40 The safety car was withdrawn at the end of the 37th lap and racing resumed with Hamilton in first 41 Hamilton set the race s fastest lap of 1 minute and 50 417 seconds on lap 39 to lead Vettel by 5 8 seconds 39 Sutil s car developed a water leak and retired two laps later to prevent the risk of an engine failure 44 Valtteri Bottas fell to eleventh when his tyres lost grip in the race s closing period Hamilton led Vettel by 24 seconds by the next lap and wanted to make a pit stop because he was worried about tyre wear but was advised to further grow his advantage over the next three laps 37 Hamilton made his final pit stop for the soft compound tyres on lap 52 He rejoined in second behind Vettel and narrowly ahead of Ricciardo 41 Hamilton quickly caught Vettel used DRS leaving turn five and turned right to reclaim the lead two corners later on lap 54 37 Button stopped at the side of the track to retire with a power box failure on the same lap 45 His retirement promoted Raikkonen to seventh and Bottas worn tyres slowed him enabling Hulkenberg Vergne and Perez to run close behind him 37 42 Maldonado s aspiration for his first point of 2014 was not realised when Magnussen passed him for tenth place on lap 56 Three laps later Vergne passed Hulkenberg for eighth place 41 Vergne overtook Raikkonen for seventh on the left into the first corner and then Bottas for sixth Perez had better traction than teammate Hulkenberg and passed him between turns 17 and 18 37 Perez passed Raikkonen into turn 10 and took seventh when Bottas lost all tyre grip and fell from the top ten quickly Because of the safety car period the race ended under a two hour time limit 37 In the remaining eight laps Hamilton distanced himself from Vettel and was the first to finish after 60 laps for his seventh victory of the season and the 29th of his career 41 46 Vettel finished second in his best result of the season 13 534 seconds behind 40 and successfully held off teammate Ricciardo and Alonso in the final laps Massa finished fifth Vergne s five second time penalty did not affect his sixth place finish Perez Raikkonen Hulkenberg and Magnussen were seventh through tenth Bottas Maldonado Grosjean Kvyat and Ericsson Bianchi and Chilton were the final finishers 39 There were four lead changes in the race three drivers reached the front of the field Hamilton led three times for a total of 58 laps more than any other driver 47 Post race Edit Lewis Hamilton celebrating his seventh victory of the season and the 29th of his career At the podium interviews conducted by former team owner Eddie Jordan Hamilton said he did not feel any pressure at his final pit stop because he felt comfortable with his large lead Vettel said his team altered their strategy before the safety car and the final laps on worn tyres were very very much borderline and emphasised the challenge of the track in hot and humid weather Ricciardo said the event felt like a home race and that he would watch Alonso s first lap to see whether he should have ceded another position to Vettel 48 In the later press conference Hamilton felt the race would have been hardcore had Rosberg not retired and knew Mercedes would not be 100 percent happy because they aspired to secure victories collectively and be the series most dominant team Vettel revealed how uncomfortable he felt that he could not reach the end of the race on worn tyres but stated second was the best possible result for Red Bull Ricciardo was satisfied to pressure his teammate Vettel but felt it was a processional event for the top three 48 Rosberg called his race the toughest of the year and deemed it worse than the British Grand Prix where he retired with a gearbox failure He stated that his car s reliability needed the most attention and wanted to understand the problem It s tough not even leaving the grid I was hoping the team could fix it after the race had started because it was going on and off sometimes working sometimes not There s no point in shouting it s a reliability issue and it s happened again 49 Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff apologised to Rosberg immediately following the driver s retirement saying it was a bitter moment to lose ground in the Drivers Championship 50 He stated he did not want to see the championship decided on reliability and Mercedes needed to discover the origin of their problems 51 The team s technical director Paddy Lowe added reliability concerns worried him throughout the season and hoped it would not be repeated in the future 51 Kevin Magnussen suffered from back burns and dehydration after his drinks bottle became hot because of a broken radiator seal Post race trainer Antti Vierula treated Magnussen for dehydration and minor burns on his lower back with an iced towel and McLaren sought a doctor who tended to Magnussen in its hospitality building 52 53 His condition was caused by a broken radiator seal possibly loosened after mounting the turn seven kerbs early in the race causing hot air to be directed into his cockpit warming his seat and drinks bottle He found the water in his drink bottle very hot to consume and radioed his team it burned his mouth Magnussen raised his arms out of the cockpit to direct cool air down his sleeves and onto his back to alleviate the pain 52 He called his tenth place finish the hardest earnt point I ve ever had and the McLaren team principal Eric Boullier said his performance under the circumstances was a scant consolidation and praised Magnussen for being indicative of his tremendous fighting spirit 54 Magnussen posted on Twitter reports of his condition were exaggerated and said he felt just hot and sweaty 55 Kvyat also suffered from dehydration when his water supply malfunctioned after 2 3 race distance 52 53 Alonso said he believed the timing of the safety car and not a strategy error prevented him from finishing on the podium The moment of the safety car was probably not good but sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn t help Today it didn t help 56 Ferrari team principal Marco Mattiacci defended his team s strategy and did not believe anything specific prevented them from finishing on the podium Definitely the safety car didn t do any better for us but the race is made of 60 laps We squeezed the car as much as we could the strategy from the pits was excellent There were other variables we know we cannot control We did our best 56 Boullier suggested Red Bull used coded messages to assist Ricciardo when they told Ricciardo to stay off the kerbs but stressed it was the FIA s task to investigate Red Bull team principal Christian Horner asked Whiting for clarification because Ricciardo had battery damage from mounting the kerbs 57 The governing body confirmed it was satisfied with Red Bull s radio messages and said the team abided by the rules 58 The result regained Hamilton the lead of the World Drivers Championship with 241 points Rosberg s retirement dropped him to second three points behind Hamilton Ricciardo consolidated third place with 181 points and Alonso and Vettel moved ahead of Bottas for fourth and fifth 7 Mercedes further extended their lead in the World Constructors Championship to 182 points over of Red Bull in second place Williams and Ferrari remained in third and fourth places and Force India moved in front of McLaren to move into fifth position with five races left in the season 7 Race classification Edit Jean Eric Vergne achieved Toro Rosso s best result of the season in sixth place Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 60 2 00 04 795 1 252 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing Renault 60 13 534 4 183 3 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing Renault 60 14 273 3 154 14 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 60 15 389 5 125 19 Felipe Massa Williams Mercedes 60 42 161 6 106 25 Jean Eric Vergne Toro Rosso Renault 60 56 8011 12 87 11 Sergio Perez Force India Mercedes 60 59 038 15 68 7 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 60 1 00 641 7 49 27 Nico Hulkenberg Force India Mercedes 60 1 01 661 13 210 20 Kevin Magnussen McLaren Mercedes 60 1 02 230 9 111 77 Valtteri Bottas Williams Mercedes 60 1 05 065 812 13 Pastor Maldonado Lotus Renault 60 1 06 915 1813 8 Romain Grosjean Lotus Renault 60 1 08 029 1614 26 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso Renault 60 1 12 008 1015 9 Marcus Ericsson Caterham Renault 60 1 34 188 2216 17 Jules Bianchi Marussia Ferrari 60 1 34 543 1917 4 Max Chilton Marussia Ferrari 59 1 Lap 21Ret 22 Jenson Button McLaren Mercedes 52 Electrical 11Ret 99 Adrian Sutil Sauber Ferrari 40 Water leak 17Ret 21 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber Ferrari 17 Electrical 14Ret 6 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 13 Steering wheel PL2DNS 10 Kamui Kobayashi Caterham Renault 0 Oil pressure 3Source 35 47 59 Notes 1 Jean Eric Vergne had five seconds added to his race time for exceeding track limits 39 2 Nico Rosberg started from pit lane due to electronic problems at the start of the formation lap 38 3 Kamui Kobayashi s engine failed during the formation lap and he failed to make it to the starting grid 39 Championship standings after the race EditDrivers Championship standings Pos Driver Points 1 1 Lewis Hamilton 241 1 2 Nico Rosberg 238 3 Daniel Ricciardo 181 1 4 Fernando Alonso 133 1 5 Sebastian Vettel 124Source 7 60 Constructors Championship standings Pos Driver Points 1 Mercedes 479 2 Red Bull Racing Renault 305 3 Williams Mercedes 187 4 Ferrari 178 1 5 Force India Mercedes 117Source 7 60 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings Bold text and an asterisk indicates competitors who still had a theoretical chance of becoming World Champion See also Edit Formula One portal Sports portal Singapore portalFootnotes and references EditFootnotes Edit a b There is a 0 137 km 0 085 mi offset between the start and finish lines 3 References Edit 2014 Singapore GP ChicaneF1 Archived from the original on 20 February 2015 Retrieved 11 December 2020 a b c Codling Stuart Singapore Grand Prix stats F1 Racing Haymarket Publications November 2014 225 110 a b c d e Singapore Grand Prix Preview 2014 Federation Internationale de l Automobile 17 September 2014 Archived from the original on 19 September 2014 Retrieved 22 September 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 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