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Lewis Hamilton signed photograph

Commemorate Lewis Hamilton's dramatic Grand Prix 2008 season driver's title (with wins at Melbourne in March, Monaco in May, Silverstone and Hockenheim in July, Shanghai in October, and a podium 3rd-place in Singapore in September), with a Lewis Hamilton signed photograph. We have available for purchase a large selection of photographs (varied sizes) of the Formula One wonder boy in his car and on the podium, priced between S$950 - S$2,200 each.

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The thrill of the 2008 Formula 1 motor-racing season and Singapore's first-ever Grand Prix may only just be over, but tickets are already on sale for some races in the 2009 season.
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Your motor racing-mad friend or relative will love watching the Formula 1 Season Review 2007 DVD, or reading about the racing careers of Lewis Hamilton and Jackie Stewart.
An ideal birthday or special occasion gift !

           

By 2011, Singapore will be equipped to stage the entire spectrum of adrenaline-pumping, decibel-raising international motorsport races at the new permanent 20-hectare Changi Race Circuit (situated off Changi Coast Road, near the Changi Ferry Terminal). When completed, the circuit will boast a 2.8-3.5+ km. Grade 2 racetrack approved by the FIA (the world governing body for motorsports), featuring an approximate 1km. straight (the longest in SE Asia) and a Grade 1 karting track, will sport stands capable of seating at least 15,000 spectators. The aim is for the circuit to play host to at least three international and two national races each year (potentially the A1 Grand Prix, GT1 Championship, MotoGP, world rally, and karting), plus motorsports events, exhibitions and launches. The track will also be a platform for the public to engage in motorsports at a recreational level, and will be open to businesses and companies involved in developing or refining cars, motorbikes and other vehicles. The S$84 million project will be fully funded by the private sector, with the project expected to be offered to interested parties on a tender basis to build and operate the racetrack on a 30-year tenure.


The Singapore Motor Sports Association (SMSA) came into being in 1994 when the Singapore Motor Sports Club (SMSC) changed its status from that of a club to that of a National Sporting Association (NSA), recognised by the Singapore Sports Council as the governing body for all forms of motor sports in Singapore. (The SMSC was created in 1969 through the amalgamation of the Forces Driving Club and the Singapore Motor Club.) SMSA is affiliated to international motor sports governing bodies such as the Federation Internationale De L'Automobile (FIA), Federation Internationale Motorcyclisme (FIM), and Commission Internationale De Karting-FIA (CIK-FIA), which collectively control every aspect of motor sports in the international arena.
SMSA organises tarmac-surfaced motor sport activities in the Kallang car parks adjacent to the National Stadium (fondly known by enthusiasts as the Kallang Autodrome !), such as: Car (Autotest (Auto Gymkhana), Sprints/Supersprints, car park rallies), Motorcycle (Supermoto or Supermotard, Cub Prix), and Go-Kart. A calendar of events can be found on the Singapore Motor Sports Association website.


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