Formula 1
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Weug beats Pin with last lap overtake in Singapore Race 2Maya Weug narrowed the gap to Standings leader Doriane Pin courtesy of a thrilling last lap overtake around the streets of Singapore.
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Strategy corner: Will random factors reign in F1 Singapore GP outcome?Strategy for the Singapore Grand Prix has always been built around maintaining track position, given the difficulty of overtaking, but it also has...
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Verstappen responds to Norris after Singapore GP frustration: “That’s exactly what I would say”For Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing, the qualifying session in Singapore has gone according to plan – and given recent history at the Marina Bay...
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Martin Brundle reveals clue over Christian Horner’s next F1 move after private chatMartin Brundle weighs in on what Christian Horner will do next in F1
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What are the tactical options for the Singapore GP?Matt Youson takes a look at the different pit stop and tyre options that are available to the teams in the Singapore Grand Prix.
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What the teams said – Qualifying in SingaporeThe drivers and teams report back on all the action from final practice and Qualifying at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix.
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What To Watch For in the Singapore Grand Prix: Russell hunting victory, McLaren eyeing the title, and Safety CarsChris Medland picks out five key things to keep an eye on when the lights go out on race day at the Marina Bay Circuit.
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Verstappen 'not intending to use' cooling vest but Russell will 'run it'Max Verstappen criticises F1's driver-cooling system before the Singapore Grand Prix, the first race to be declared a 'heat hazard'.
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F1: Chequered FlagHarry, Sam and Jennie look back at qualifying from Singapore
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How Russell nailed Singapore GP pole as Verstappen's dirty air complaint is examinedAfter Friday's practice sessions, George Russell had never really factored in the discussion for pole at the Singapore Grand Prix pole -...
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What has happened to McLaren's 2025 F1 advantage?McLaren only needs to score 13 points in Singapore to wrap up its second consecutive constructors' crown with five rounds to spare, but if you were...
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Ferrari under fire for Singapore GP F1 struggles with “afraid to fail” criticism“You can’t be afraid to fail, and that’s what it feels like at Ferrari.”