Another runaway win. Another chorus of boos. And another step toward the Formula One title.
The pattern has been the same for weeks for Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull. His win at the Singapore Grand Prix over the weekend was his third in a row and it put him 60 points clear in the drivers' championship with six races remaining. The dominant manner in which he won in Belgium, Italy and Singapore meant his rivals have all but abandoned hope of preventing him taking a fourth-straight title.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso was second in the race and is second in the championship standings, but even the Italian team knew his chances of catching up to the German were unrealistic.
"The only thing we can try and do is to stay there in second and if there is an opportunity, we will take it," team principal Stefano Domenicali said. "Without a problem for Vettel, it's very difficult to fight for the championship, but you never know."
Vettel's performance under the lights of Singapore's Marina Bay circuit for F1's only night race was staggering. When it mattered most, in the early laps and again after the restart following a mid-race safety-car period, he was often two seconds per lap quicker than his nearest pursuers.