Lando Norris won the Singapore Grand Prix with a dominating twenty-second win as he beat his championship rival Max Verstappen. Norris took control of the race after defending off an attack from the Red Bull at the first corner from where he took total control and closed the gap to fifty-one points with five races
Lando Norris has beaten Max Verstappen by two tenths to secure pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 29.525 putting himself ahead of his championship rival. Norris has looked competitive all weekend while Red Bull turned it around after struggling for pace in practice. Norris needs a strong finish to
Lando Norris was fastest in third practice for the Singapore Grand Prix the McLaren driver set a 29.546 which put him nearly half a second faster than George Russell, while his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri three tenths behind the Mercedes. The Englishman looked to be in a league of his own. Norris was the only
Lando Norris was fastest in second practice for the Singapore Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 30.727 going just under six hundredths ahead of Charles Leclerc. Norris set his fastest time midway through the session going ahead of both Ferrari’s with Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz going third but over half a second off. Norris
Charles Leclerc was fastest in first practice ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, the Ferrari set a 31.763 on the soft tyre to put himself three quarters of a tenth ahead of the McLaren of Lando Norris. However, the late afternoon sessions in Singapore aren’t the most representative session this being a night race. Norris
Round eighteen brings F1 back to Southeast Asia and the city-state of Singapore for the final race before the autumn break. The 3.062-mile circuit held the sport’s first night race in 2008 taking place on the streets around Marina Bay, but has been described as even more difficult to negotiate thanks to heat and humidity.
Carlos Sainz has won a nail-biting Singapore Grand Prix beating his former teammate Lando Norris by eight tenths following a four-car fight in the closing stages. Sainz ends Red Bull’s fourteen race win run, following a nail-biting five-car fight for victory between Ferrari, Mercedes, and Norris. Sainz had to fend off Norris and Russell in
Carlos Sainz has taken back-to-back poles for the Singapore Grand Prix, after beating George Russel by seven-hundredths of a second. The Ferrari driver set a 30.984 to beat the Mercedes after neither Red Bull made it through to Q3 for the first time since 2020. Sainz pulled out the lap towards the end of Q3
Carlos Sainz was fastest in the third practice for the Singapore Grand Prix, the Spaniard set a 32.065 on the soft tyre putting the Ferrari seven hundredths ahead of George Russell. Ferrari has topped all three practice sessions in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive sessions of the season. Amid
Carlos Sainz was fastest by two hundredths in second practice ahead of Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix. Ferrari looked very strong topping both of Friday evenings practice sessions at Marina Bay as they appeared to look very confident in the car. Sainz set a 32.120 on the soft tyre,