CNN.com, 25 Sep 2008, Neale Graham
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Formula One breaks with almost 60 years of tradition when it takes a step into the dark this weekend in Singapore.
It is the first time since the world championship began in 1950 that a grand prix will be run outside of daylight hours, providing all sorts of challenges and potential for excitement.
For all the teams' simulations and reassurances that things will run as smoothly as a day-time race would, no one can be certain.
And that is a big selling point in a sport too often criticized for its predictability.
The demands of F1 mean that it has taken 18 months and a reported $105 million to ensure Singapore is as ready as it can be for its race into the unknown.
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