The 15th round of the Formula One championship looks set to suffer from rain and quite possibly thunderstorms.
Early weather reports for the unique Singapore GP, held at night, suggest all three days will be rain affected at some point, with the majority of the reports highlighting a 65% chance of severe thunderstorms which could easily result in the race being red-flagged.
Poor visibility could be a problem if it rains as the water will reflect off the bright lights stationed along the track.
The past two events held at the circuit, in ’08 and ’09, were both dry affairs, possibly making this F1’s first ever wet night race – meaning the race could be an unknown challenge for the drivers.
This article will be updated with any changes in the weather forecast.