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#SingaporeGP - the best social media from Marina Bay
The tight confines of the Marina Bay Street Circuit produced plenty of drama in Sunday’s 2017 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix, but there was also no shortage of off-track interest in the build-up to the race. Here's just some of the social media highlights...
Nice wheels Lewis!
Not content with having F1 hybrid power on the track, Lewis Hamilton helped launch a car that will give it to him on the road as well.
New whip, who dis? 😄 #AMGProjectONE @MercedesAMG pic.twitter.com/g41OQRXiEM
— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) September 12, 2017
Congratulations Valtteri
Meanwhile, team mate Valtteri Bottas was marking a somewhat different special event.
Welcome Ms Rosberg
And the man Bottas replaced at Mercedes - reigning world champion Nico Rosberg - had his own heart-warming news to announce.
And welcome Robert
In another Rosberg announcement, it was revealed that Nico will be joining the management team of friend and former rival Robert Kubica.
Felipe's for the high jump
Williams's Felipe Massa and Haas's Romain Grosjean share a moment with Qatar's Mutaz Essa Barshim, high jump gold medallist in this summer's World Athletics Championships.
A royal visit for Woking
McLaren played host to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, in the week prior to Singapore.
Fan frenzy
This post from McLaren's Fernando Alonso shows that it's not just on the Singapore circuit that F1 drivers need endurance...
Two-way street
Not all fans are there for just an autograph and a selfie - some come bearing gifts too!
Mural marvel
Not sure if every driver was happy with their depiction in this amazing piece of artwork, but it certainly amused the teams and the fans.
Max's not-so-tasty treat
When you head to the Far East, it's only polite to sample some local delicacies - Max Verstappen wished he hadn't.
Sainz's Renault debut
With his 2018 Renault drive confirmed, Carlos Sainz revealed that it won't be the first time he's appeared in the cockpit for the famous French marque.
Cheers Checo
The Singapore weekend also brought contract news for Sergio Perez, who is staying with Force India next season. Before that the Mexican made sure to mark his nation's Independence Day.
Pedal to the metal
Sainz celebrated his new deal by scoring the best result of his F1 career to date with fourth place - as the picture shows, the Spaniard was certainly on it!
Ericsson on ice
We know it's hot in Singapore, but is this not taking it to extremes? Sauber's Marcus Ericsson does hail from sub-zero Sweden, though.
Music makers
Singapore is never just about the racing - this year's concerts included headline sets from Ariana Grande, Seal and these superstars...
Wild boys
Also on the bill were eighties icons Duran Duran and bass guitarist John Taylor didn't miss his chance to visit the F1 paddock.
Headlight
Racing at night? Get yourself a sparkly, glow-in-the dark helmet! Nice work Pascal.
Ferrari feast
Ferrari didn’t just bring their cars from Modena. Also with them was chef Massimo Bottura, whose three-Michelin-star restaurant in the Italian town ranks among the best in the world.
Birthday boy
Force India's Esteban Ocon turned 21 over the Singapore weekend - and was not short of congratulatory messages.
A NASCAR legend
American team Haas welcomed a rather famous US racer to their garage at Marina Bay...
Jan the man
... but Kevin Magnussen was even happier to see his Dad.
Fernando flying high
His innocent involvement in the first-corner carnage in Singapore may have cost him a potential podium for McLaren, but even Fernando Alonso was able to see the lighter side.
Hats off to Mercedes
It takes something special to make Niki Lauda remove his famous cap - and Mercedes' unexpected one-three finish in Singapore was enough to do the trick.
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