Daniel Ricciardo could not improve on the sixth place he qualified in after a long and frustrating Singapore Grand Prix for the Red Bull driver.
Force India lost a lot of points on Sunday after Sergio Pérez and Esteban Ocon collided on the opening lap, with the incident forcing team principal Otmar Szafnauer to lay down the law.
Kimi Räikkönen took fifth place in Singapore, suggesting that the track nature and temperature issues stopped Ferrari from progressing further.
The German had hoped to have done better than third in the Singapore Grand Prix but he admitted that the speed was not there to challenge for anything more.
Lewis Hamilton converted his superb pole position in Singapore into a seventh victory of the season on Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton won the Singapore Grand Prix, ahead of Max Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel. The result leaves Hamilton 40 points clear in the Drivers’ Championship.
Toto Wolff does not expect to get the support needed to get teams to introduce third cars to the grid as he struggles to get 2019 rides for his junior drivers.
Stoffel Vandoorne only has seven races of his McLaren F1 Team career remaining but he is determined to enjoy all of them, starting this weekend in Singapore.
Max Verstappen was one of the stars of Qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix as he qualified second on the grid despite issues with the driveability of his Renault power unit.
Sergey Sirotkin and Lance Stroll will fill out the final row of the grid for the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday after a battle for survival during Qualifying.
The Belgian still has points ambitions of a points finish in the Singapore Grand Prix despite qualifying down in eighteenth on Saturday.
Brendon Hartley missed out on Q2 by less than two-tenths of a second in Singapore, with small mistakes in the middle sector costing him his shot at beating his team-mate.
Almost one second separated Kevin Magnussen from team-mate Romain Grosjean in Qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Pierre Gasly was more than a second down on the time needed to get into Q3 in Singapore and as a result qualified down in fifteenth.
Sauber drivers will share row seven for the Singapore Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc ahead of Marcus Ericsson.
The Spaniard was left downbeat after qualifying only twelfth for the Singapore Grand Prix after expecting a top ten start.
Fernando Alonso was happy with the competitiveness of his MCL33 during Qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, and hopes to take advantage of having free choice of starting tyre to score points on Sunday.



