Hamilton produced a dominating show on the high-speed tracks of Spa and Monza to wrest the championship lead from Vettel but according to Mercedes team boss Totto Wolff, stopping the Ferraris and Red Bulls in the hot and humid Singapore will be anything but easy.
"So far this year, we have seen the pendulum swing according to circuit type. On the surface, Singapore is the kind of circuit that should favour both Ferrari and Red Bull," said Wolff ahead of the night race.
The race is also an opportunity for Vettel to infuse fresh life into his title bid.
The German, who has won the street race a record four times since its inception in 2008, will be sniffing blood after the disappointment of the previous two races where he finished second and third respectively to concede the championship lead for the first time this season.
Besides Ferrari, Red Bull is another team that should be strong on the high downforce circuit. Last year, Nico Rosberg had done well to see off the challenge from Daniel Ricciardo, who crossed the chequered flag less than half a second behind the now retired German.
Ricciardo is known for making the most of the slightest of opportunities and it won't be a surprise if outsmarts his Ferrari and Mercedes rivals on Sunday. The Australian secured Red Bull's sole victory of the season at the action-packed Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
"You have to build up speed a little slower in the practice sessions on a street circuit like Singapore. At some point you have to start taking risks but to do that straight away doesn't make sense," he said.
The battle for the lead in the drivers' standings has been intense but Mercedes (435 points) have built up a healthy 62 point lead over Ferrari (373) with seven rounds remaining.
Red Bull are a comfortable third on 212 points and Force India are sitting pretty on 113 with Williams a distant fifth on 55. The fight for sixth and seventh appears to getting a lot closer with just five points separating the sixth-placed Toro Rosso and Haas F1.
Force India boss Vijay Mallya told PTI that he is happy with team's performance up till now and expects more double points performances from Perez and Ocon.
"We haven't eased off. Development of the VJM10 continues and will bring benefits for the 2018 car too. We are still bringing new parts to the track and both cars will have developments this weekend," said Mallya in a team preview.
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