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On 18/09, 21:31
Races come and go for the Swiss team, who this time can only regret the ineffective strategy of Marcus Ericsson, who started 14th, finished 17th and ended up three places ahead of team-mate Felipe Nasr, who went the other way and gained three positions.
On 18/09, 21:04
A weekend without results for Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa. The Finn suffered his first retirement of the season, while Felipe Massa ended his Singapore Grand Prix in a modest twelfth position. Once again, the fault lay with the collision at the start, which indirectly involved the former...
On 18/09, 17:58
Sergio Perez was able to make up for a 17th-place grid position and move up to 8th place. This enabled the team to regain the lead over Williams in the championship. On the other hand, Nico Hülkenberg's race came to a halt at the start, after a tangle between the two Toro Rosso cars.
On 18/09, 17:35
Starting second and fourth on the Singapore grid, Max Verstappen's chances were jeopardized by a botched start. Meanwhile, Daniel Riccardo battled all the way to the end of the 61-lap race for victory! The Australian's second place and the Dutchman's sixth keep the Austrian team ahead of Ferrari in the constructors' standings.
On 18/09, 17:33
The Renault Sport F1 Team returned to the points for the second time this season, thanks to a smart run by Kevin Magnussen, who finished tenth in Singapore. Jolyon Palmer was less successful, however, suffering a slow puncture at the start and eventually finishing fifteenth under the chequered flag.
On 18/09, 17:12
Singapore is not a circuit that suits Manor's characteristics. Pascal Wehrlein was therefore satisfied to finish 16th, ahead of Marcus Ericsson, while Esteban Ocon was not helped by the elements, with a penalty and pit-stop problems. As a result, he could do no better than 18th.
On 18/09, 16:51
After a difficult period, Daniil Kvyat managed to return to the points, finishing 9th in the Singapore Grand Prix. Carlos Sainz was badly affected by his collision with Nico HUlkenberg at the start, and could do no better than 14th.
On 18/09, 16:34
Behind the battle for the top, Fernando Alonso impressed on the streets of Marina Bay! Starting ninth, the Spaniard remained fifth for a long time before losing out to Vettel and then Verstappen. Jenson Button was less successful, impacted by the collision at the start. The Briton retired as a precaution on lap 43.
On 18/09, 16:28
Despite Vettel's setback in qualifying, the Scuderia showed its strength in the race. Räikkönen battled with Hamilton for the last step of the podium before losing out, and Vettel was voted driver of the day, finishing 5th after a wild comeback from last place.
On 18/09, 16:10
For the fifth time this season, Esteban Gutierrez finished in the worst position: 11th, the first out of the points. As for Romain Grosjean, he was unable to start due to a problem with his braking system.
On 18/09, 15:38
After Spa-Francorchamps and Monza, third victory in four weeks for Nico Rosberg in Singapore! The Mercedes driver takes over the lead in the drivers' championship from Lewis Hamilton. Read the reactions of the top three drivers on the podium after today's race.
On 18/09, 14:11
Nico Rosberg takes victory in Singapore! A thrilling end to the race, marked by a fine long-distance duel between the two men. With one less stop, Rosberg was able to maintain his advantage and claim his eighth win of the season. Ricciardo finished second, ahead of Hamilton who also battled with Räikkönen for third place.
On 17/09, 23:21
The Grove team didn't expect much from Qualifying. That said, it didn't take them long to get at least one car into Q3, with Valtteri Bottas in 11th place. He finished just ahead of team-mate Felipe Massa, in 12th place. Both were overtaken by the impetuous Sergio Pérez, who was subsequently penalized.
On 17/09, 22:23
Force India's solid overall performance was dampened by the eight-place penalty imposed on Sergio Pérez, guilty of failing to slow down sufficiently under yellow flag conditions following Romain Grosjean's accident. The Mexican will therefore start the race eighteenth, ten places behind Nico Hülkenberg.
On 17/09, 17:46
Romain Grosjean had a very complicated start to the weekend, with the Frenchman going off track for the second time in two days. He will therefore start 15th, just behind his team-mate Esteban Gutierrez.
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