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F1 Singapore GP LIVE: Vettel leads Leclerc
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 Singapore Grand Prix from the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
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F1 Singapore GP LIVE: Leclerc goes for third straight win
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 Singapore Grand Prix from the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
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Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix - Starting Grid
Full starting grid for the 2019 F1 Singapore Grand Prix, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc starting from pole position.
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Hamilton plans to be “aggressive” in battle against Ferrari
F1 championship leader Lewis Hamilton says he will take an “aggressive” approach into the Singapore Grand Prix.
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Singapore pole proves Ferrari ‘a force to be reckoned with’
Mercedes entered the Singapore weekend as the strong favourite, only to be beaten to pole position by Ferrari.
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Renault: Ricciardo gained one microsecond with MGU-K power spike
Renault claims Daniel Ricciardo's gain was just 0.000001 second in the power spike that led to his exclusion from qualifying in Singapore.
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Ricciardo excluded from Singapore GP qualifying
Daniel Ricciardo has been excluded from Singapore Grand Prix qualifying after his Renault Formula 1 car was found to be in breach of MGU-K...
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Mercedes has discussed Q3 incident between Hamilton, Bottas
Valtteri Bottas says Mercedes has internally discussed an incident which occurred between himself and F1 teammate Lewis Hamilton during Singapore...
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F1 Paddock Notebook - Singapore GP Saturday
With a round-up of the news and notes following Saturday's qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, here is our paddock notebook.
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F1 Qualifying Analysis: How Ferrari surprised Mercedes in Singapore
Ferrari was expected to come back down to earth after its Spa and Monza success - only for the good times to continue in Singapore qualifying.
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Ricciardo referred to stewards over MGU-K power breach
Ricciardo's car was found to have exceeded the MGU-K power limit during Q1, and will see the stewards this evening.
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Vettel, Hamilton criticise F1 reverse grid idea
The possibility of reverse grid qualifying races in 2020 receive a harsh backlash from champions Vettel and Hamilton.