Why five drivers were cleared over yellow flag rules breach
Yuki Tsunoda was one of several drivers who faced a post-qualifying investigation for potential yellow flag infringements in Q1 at the Singapore Grand Prix.Pierre Gasly caused a yellow flag in the final seconds of Q1 when he suffered a technical problem in his Alpine and came to a stop partly down a small escape road to the left on the entry to the tight Turn 11-12 sequence.Several drivers - Tsuno...
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Yuki Tsunoda was one of several drivers who faced a post-qualifying investigation for potential yellow flag infringements in Q1 at the Singapore Grand Prix.Pierre Gasly caused a yellow flag in the final seconds of Q1 when he suffered a technical problem in his Alpine and came to a stop partly down a small escape road to the left on the entry to the tight Turn 11-12 sequence.Several drivers - Tsuno...
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Why five drivers were cleared over yellow flag rules breach
Yuki Tsunoda is one of several drivers who face a post-qualifying investigation for potential yellow flag infringements in Q1 at the Singapore Gran...
The pole battle in Singapore Grand Prix qualifying was closely enough fought that it might have been decided by the dirty air of a car cruising back to the pits. That car was Lando Norris's but that's the only crucial part McLaren played in the 2o25 pole fight. What stood as George Russell's pole lap in the Mercedes was within the sights of Max Verstappen, the last of the frontrunners to take to t...
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Max Verstappen believes Lando Norris’s driving on the final slowdown lap in Q3 potentially cost him a shot at pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix, because the McLaren driver's presence led to his Red Bull understeering at the entry to the Turn 16/17 chicane.When asked in the post-qualifying press conference if pole position was on before that moment, Verstappen responded that “it was close”...
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The 2025 Formula 1 season featured yet another twist in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, as Mercedes and George Russell outshone the title contenders to take pole position.Here's our picks for the biggest winners and losers from Saturday in Singapore: Loser - Lando Norris (5th) Lando Norris was already glum on Friday night in Singapore, as he felt he had not done a very good job in practic...
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George Russell will start Formula 1's 2025 Singapore Grand Prix from pole position ahead of championship chasers Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri.Below you'll find the full starting grid. Starting grid George Russell (Mercedes) Max Verstappen (Red Bull) Oscar Piastri (McLaren) Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) Lando Norris (McLaren) Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)Isack Hadjar (Racing Bu...
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Williams is set to have both cars disqualified from Singapore Grand Prix qualifying for a technical infringement.Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz qualified a surprisingly muted 12th and 13th for Sunday's race at the Marina Bay circuit.But they have been referred to the stewards after their cars failed post-qualifying inspections.When the DRS flap was checked both cars exceeded the maximum limit of 85mm...
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George Russell claimed pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix with a pair of outstanding laps in Q3.As Saturday's final practice session suggested, qualifying featured an ultra-tight pack at the front and the stage was set for a supreme fight for pole position when five cars ended Q2 covered by just a quarter of a second.But that never really materialised thanks to the excellence of Russell - ...
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The 2025 Formula 1 season presents 30 opportunities to compare drivers against their team-mates at full tilt over one lap - 24 grand prix qualifying sessions and six sprint qualifyings.Our team-by-team breakdown of the qualifying match-ups below, featuring a head-to-head comparison, an average of the gaps taken from the last representative segment in qualifying that both relevant drivers took part...
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George Russell claimed his second Formula 1 pole position of the 2025 season, beating Max Verstappen and championship leader Oscar Piastri.Below you'll find the results from qualifying. Singapore GP qualifying results George Russell (Mercedes) 1m29.158sMax Verstappen (Red Bull) 1m29.340sOscar Piastri (McLaren) 1m29.524sKimi Antonelli (Mercedes) 1m29.761s Lando Norris (McLaren) 1m29.586sLewis Hamil...
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Lewis Hamilton has avoided punishment for a “marginally higher” pit entry speed under the red flag in final practice at Formula 1’s Singapore Grand Prix. Hamilton was summoned to see the stewards after FP3 for a potential infringement under the red flag caused by Liam Lawson’s shunt. This was related to Hamilton’s seemingly aggressive entry into the pitlane under the red flag. Race engineer Riccar...
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Audi's recruitment Formula 1 drive is ramping up with the signing of Max Verstappen's number one mechanic to a role for 2026.Ahead of Audi's official F1 entry next year, it has been pushing to expand its operations and bring on board the personnel it thinks it needs to make an impact - now including lead Red Bull mechanic Matt Caller.It emerged recently that Audi had lured two senior Ferrari engin...
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Practice threeRed Bull's Max Verstappen was quickest in the weeken's final practice - but there were four other drivers within a tenth of first place.Results1 Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 1m30.148s2 Oscar Piastri (McLaren) +0.017s3 George Russell (Mercedes) +0.049s4 Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) +0.089s5 Lando Norris (McLaren) +0.089s6 Carlos Sainz (Williams) +0.244s7 Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) +0.341s8...
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Max Verstappen topped an ultra-close final practice session before qualifying at Formula 1’s Singapore Grand Prix.While FP3 does take place in the daytime compared to the nighttime conditions of qualifying, based on the evidence of the 60-minute session, the margins in qualifying are going to be very tight. Red Bull’s hopes of continuing its back-to-back race-winning form were boosted by Verstappe...
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Max Verstappen is 69 points behind in the 2025 Formula 1 title fight with 199 points available, and the fact Red Bull has brought upgrades to the Singapore Grand Prix will give him massive motivation to give it his all until the numbers don’t add up and he can’t win the championship.Even then, he will be gunning for race wins, with the evidence suggesting Red Bull has turned the corner on its mid-...
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Ferrari has been fined for Charles Leclerc’s pitlane collision with Lando Norris in Friday practice at the Singapore Grand Prix.An increased €10,000 fine has been handed down by the stewards after Ferrari was deemed guilty of unsafely releasing Leclerc into Norris’s path in the final quarter of FP2 as the session was about to resume following a red flag.The two teams are next to each other in the ...
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The two closely-spaced red flags in second practice, courtesy of George Russell and Liam Lawson respectively, meant there was no extended high-fuel running, giving us less to go on than usual in this Formula 1 Singapore Friday. But tentatively we can say the following... Red Bull in the ballparkMax Verstappen’s Red Bull looks to be in the ballpark around this high-downforce track and this could ha...
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Oscar Piastri topped second practice at the Singapore Grand Prix for McLaren, while his team-mate Lando Norris's car was hit by Charles Leclerc's Ferrari in a ridiculous incident in the pitlane that has been noted as an unsafe release.It was a scruffy session for many with three major crashes - and many more wall brushes and runoff visits - including the Norris/Leclerc incident which, added togeth...
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Practice twoOscar Piastri set the pace for McLaren in the second practice session for the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, after team-mate Lando Norris was punted into the pit wall by Charles Leclerc's Ferrari.Results1 Oscar Piastri (McLaren) 1m30.714s2 Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) +0.132s3 Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.143s4 Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) +0.163s5 Lando Norris (McLaren) +0.483s6 Lance St...
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Practice oneFernando Alonso was a surprise pacesetter in the opening practice session at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix.Results1 Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) 1m31.116s2 Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +0.150s3 Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.276s4 Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +0.364s5 Oscar Piastri (McLaren) +0.365s6 Lando Norris (McLaren) +0.582s7 Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) +0.639s8 Carlos Sainz (Williams) ...
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