Raikkonen begins Lotus farewell tour
EDD STRAW previews the Singapore Grand Prix, where the off-track storylines are likely to steal the limelight against a backdrop of Sebastian Vettel's march to the title
With the watching world focused on goings-on at Maranello since the Italian Grand Prix, the time has come for attention to turn back to the on-track action. But in Singapore, even the racing will be taking place against a backdrop of chatter about what's to come in 2014.
Singapore is the first of a sequence of seven races over 10 weekends that represents a farewell tour for Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus and Felipe Massa at Ferrari.
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