Instead of F1 race cars blazing a trail down the straight, the playing field for the charity sprint ranged from modified monsters to supercars, and for the first time - everything else in-between.
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MSS president, Lee Lung Nien presenting a cheque for S$180,000 to President Halimah Yacob, made out to the President's Challenge charity.
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Singapore
IF YOU happened to venture into the vicinity of the F1 Pit Building on the Sunday just after the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix weekend, you might have imagined you could still hear the lingering echoes of powerful machines strutting their stuff down the pit straight.
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