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SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 18:  Jean-Eric Vergne of Toro Rosso and France ahead of the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 18, 2014 in Singapore.  (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)
SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 18: Jean-Eric Vergne of Toro Rosso and France ahead of the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 18, 2014 in Singapore. (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)Peter Fox/Getty Images

Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2014: Start Time, Lineup, TV Schedule and More

Tom SunderlandSep 19, 2014

The Formula 1 season moves to Singapore this weekend, where the Marina Bay Street Circuit will play host to the 14th round of the 2014 campaign.

Recognised as the calendar's only "true night race" by Formula1.com, the Singapore Grand Prix offers something a little different, although Nico Rosberg will still hope to emerge with an even greater lead at the head of the drivers' standings.

Practice will see the action begin on Friday and lead right through to Sunday's climax, with full schedule, viewing details and talking points of the upcoming extravaganza discussed below.

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ScheduleDate and TimeTV
Practice 3Saturday, Sept. 20, 11 a.m. BST/6 a.m. ETSky Sports F1 / NBCSN
QualifyingSaturday, Sept. 20, 2 p.m. BST/9 a.m. ETSky Sports F1 / NBCSN
RaceSunday, Sept. 21, 1 p.m. BST/8 a.m. ETSky Sports F1 / NBCSN
DriverTeamDriverTeam
Nico RosbergMercedesKimi RaikkonenFerrari
Lewis HamiltonMercedesRomain GrosjeanLotus
Daniel RicciardoRed BullJean-Eric VergneToro Rosso
Fernando AlonsoFerrariDaniil KvyatToro Rosso
Sebastian VettelRed BullJules BianchiMarussia
Nico HulkenbergForce IndiaAdrian SutilSauber
Valtteri BottasWilliamsMarcus EricssonCaterham
Jenson ButtonMcLarenPastor MaldonadoLotus
Felipe MassaWilliamsEsteban GutierrezSauber
Kevin MagnussenMcLarenMax ChiltonMarussia
Sergio PerezForce IndiaKamui KobayashiCaterham

Formula One's 'Quietened Era' Postponed

SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 18:  Members of the Infiniti Red Bull Racing team prepare to take part in a pit stop practice session during previews ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 18, 2014 in Singapore, Sing

The latest move engineered to produce the most entertaining Formula 1 spectacle saw plans for a ban on radio messages tabled in recent weeks, but the change won't be arriving in 2014, it's been announced.

The Telegraph's Daniel Johnson quoted 2014 leader Rosberg supporting a strategy aimed at forcing drivers to rely more on individual talent and less on instruction from their teams.

SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 18:  Nico Rosberg of Germany and Mercedes GP walks through the paddock during previews ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 18, 2014 in Singapore, Singapore.  (Photo by Lars Baron/Ge

However, the FIA released a statement on Friday, just hours before first practice was set to get underway at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, per The Guardian:

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Messages concerning a driver’s own performance will not be allowed, but the expected ban on those relating to car performance will now be postponed until 2015 to give teams more time to prepare.

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Rosberg's team-mate Lewis Hamilton is also in support of the limits on radio communication, per Sky Sports F1:

The sentiment behind the change is to create a rawer sense of competition in the sport once again, a connection between man and machine, perhaps as opposed to men and machine.

The late hour of the announcement comes as a surprise and undoubtedly drains some of the excitement from Sunday's meeting.

Mercedes Tensions on Red Alert

MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07:  (L-R) Race winner Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP and second placed Nico Rosberg of Germany and Mercedes GP celebrate following the F1 Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo di Monza on September 7, 2014 in Monza, I

As Rosberg and Mercedes team-mate Hamilton continue to clash for top billing in the drivers' standings, tensions remain at an all-time high between the two.

BBC Sport calls it "the most fractious intra-team Formula 1 title battle" the sport has seen for years, and Mercedes' team boss Toto Wolff is quoted confirming the rivalry runs as strong as ever:

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It has changed from, let's say, an almost amicable relationship at the beginning of the season to a very intense moment, where it was almost like realising these two are enemies competing for the world title.

It's also a learning process. These boys have been calibrated their whole life that their main priority is to win the drivers' championship in F1. And here they go—they are in the same car, competing against each other for that trophy and one is going to win and one is going to fail. This is a new experience for them—a difficult experience maybe.

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Those tensions came to a head in Spa when the pair came into contact with one another during the Belgian Grand Prix, the blame placed on Rosberg for that incident and no make-up period evident, it appears.

With 22 points separating the pair in first and second with just six stages left this year, the clock is ticking down for Hamilton to launch a revival, and Rosberg will no doubt be determined to ensure that doesn't come to pass.

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