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Wet weather has often been forecast ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, but the event has always taken place in dry conditions since joining the Formula One calendar in 2008. However, it has been raining in Singapore this week and more is expected in the coming days. Are we in for the first wet night race ever at Marina Bay Circuit?
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