Formula 1's governing body declares this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix a 'heat hazard' race with temperatures expected to reach 31C.
A deflated Charles Leclerc said it is 'not a nice feeling' to have reassessed expectations around Ferrari's uncompetitive car ...
When Formula 1 drivers hit the streets of Singapore, they know they’re in for one of the toughest nights of the season. It’s not just another race under the lights it’s the ultimate test of fitness, ...
Lando Norris says McLaren held him accountable for the contact with Oscar Piastri in Singapore, but would not elaborate on ...
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How a Singapore debrief led to Norris’ Mexico F1 win
Lando Norris was uncomfortable with his McLaren MCL39, but a Singapore GP debrief helped put him on the right track ...
Oscar Piastri has shown how ugly things are getting inside his team’s garage after a cold act towards McLaren boss Zak Brown following the drama-charged Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday night.
Passion mixed with sweat at the race, which drew a crowd of over 300,000 to the city-state.
Formula 1's governing body has declared this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix a 'heat hazard' race. The FIA's ruling, triggered because temperatures are predicted to exceed 31C amid high humidity in the ...
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