Formula One will be hosting its first ever night race in Singapore next September. It will take place on a 5 km street circuit which will "offer multiple over-taking opportunities and fast, challenging turns," according to Reuters.
Despite the blackness of night, speeds are anticipated to make their way up near 300 km/h.
"Lighting specialists have also been called in to help provide optimal visibility for conditions," Reuters said. "A state of the art system using lighting projectors has been specially designed to avoid glare and minimise reflections from wet surfaces and spray. "
In May 2006 I was lucky enough to go to the Monaco Grand Prix which was absolutely incredible. The adrenal high watching was unlike any other I have had watching professional sports, and the sound of the cars threatened to deafen without earplugs. A race like this at night would be a thrilling ride for both racers and spectators, but surely a nightmare for nearby residents not watching the event.
This event will definitely be one to TiVo.
Check out the video for an aerial route of the Singapore Grand Prix track.
First Ever F1 Night Race
Grand Prix Singapore September 2008
Trend Themes
1. Night Races - By hosting the first ever night race in Singapore, Formula One taps into the trend of night races, creating a unique and thrilling experience for both racers and spectators.
2. Lighting Technology - The use of state-of-the-art lighting projectors and lighting specialists in night races presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the lighting technology industry to enhance visibility and minimize glare.
3. Street Circuit Design - The construction of a 5 km street circuit in Singapore opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the field of street circuit design, including maximizing overtaking opportunities and creating fast, challenging turns for future races.
Industry Implications
1. Motorsport - The introduction of night races in Formula One expands the potential for innovation and growth within the motorsport industry, creating new and exciting opportunities for race organizers, teams, and sponsors.
2. Lighting Technology - The application of advanced lighting projectors and technologies in night races presents opportunities for the lighting technology industry to develop innovative solutions that enhance visibility in dynamic environments.
3. Event Management - Organizing night races, such as the Singapore Grand Prix, requires innovative event management strategies and expertise to ensure a seamless and unforgettable experience for participants and spectators alike.