It's all in Lewis hands, he's been the strongest all weekend. I don't see him not winning without a majestic screwup by him or the team. Unless of course Massa, Romain or other extra causes a classic Piquet like safety car moment.
Kimi screwed up big time his chances. Alonso I expect will drive a defensive race and aim for last podium place and he can deliver that I'm sure.
On the more interesting party side: warm up band for tonight's quali was the original girl band Bananarama; for the younger F1 fans go and ask yr daddy. And after bands include the Pretenders and some teenage group called brown 5 or was it maroon. And tomorrow from Leith, Scotland the proclaimers. So out to the party zone
I beg to differ, Hamilton wasn't the strongest during the weekend ( practice, excluding qualifiers), the fact he took the first place at the starting row doesn't means squat, Singapore's GP is one of the longest ones and quite prone to stupid incidents (like hitting the walls). Most probably Lewis will cause a very big crash during the first lap. That's a quite big possibility knowing that Singapore's race track is so unforgiving
I see it differently. Sure the pole wasn't granted and there were other fast onelap drivers there too. But Lewis was the only one of them that showed race pace in practice (Kimi and di rests too, but they quali form was different )
So if you look other then one fast lap, it's a different ball game.