Max Verstappen’s winning streak abruptly ended in Singapore, although he felt he could have finished higher than fifth had his race not been compromised by the timing of the safety car.
Lewis Hamilton took third place in Singapore after a good call from Mercedes to pit for fresh tyres under the virtual safety car, but team-mate George Russell crashed out on the final lap.
Carlos Sainz Jr. secured his second career F1 win in Singapore, with the Spaniard controlling the race superbly from the front having started from pole.
The Singapore Grand Prix gave us drama until the checkered flag. Safety cars caused drama for pit strategies leading to an extremely tense finale to the race.
Both Carlos Sainz Jr. and Charles Leclerc were positive after Ferrari showed good pace on Friday in Singapore, but both believe some of their rivals have yet to show their true pace.
Charles Leclerc topped the opening practice session in Singapore, although lizards played a starring role by getting on track no less than three times.
Liam Lawson continues to learn more about Formula 1, the AlphaTauri AT04 and Pirelli’s tyre compounds as he heads to the Marina Bay Street Circuit this weekend for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Pirelli Motorsport Director Mario Isola discusses how the elimination of turns sixteen through nineteen might influence this year’s Singapore Grand Prix.