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Following some difficult races for Mercedes, George Russell took a victory at last Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix in dominant fashion. The Briton suggested that tyres are “more robust” this year which certainly helped Mercedes extract the best from its W16.
Lewis Hamilton dropped behind his old rival Fernando Alonso at the Singapore Grand Prix after the seven-time world champion was handed a five-second time penalty for exceeding the track limits on multiple occasions.
Despite his dominant display at Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes driver George Russell claims that his McLaren rival Lando Norris “was definitely the quickest guy out there.”
Pole sitter George Russell controlled the 62-lap race at Singapore from start to finish to secure a brilliant victory under the lights. Max Verstappen finished in second while McLaren's third and fourth was enough to secure the Constructors' Championship.
Despite his softer tyres at the start, Max Verstappen was unable to pass George Russell into Turn 1. The Dutchman revealed after the race that he knew that “the inside [line] just was a lot worse for start performance.”
Reflecting on the incident with his team-mate Oscar Piastri at the start of the Singapore Grand Prix, Lando Norris reckoned that “the last thing I want is to make contact with my teammate.”
The Formula 1 community headed this weekend to South East Asia for the Singapore Grand Prix, Round 18 of the 2025 FIA Formula One World Chapmpionship. F1Technical's senior writer Balázs Szabó picks out some stats and trivia ahead of the Singapore race.
Mercedes' George Russell took a surprising pole position at Singapore while Verstappen or McLaren looked like favourites. Verstappen was content with second and confident for the race while Oscar Piastri was the fastest McLaren driver in third.
Following a double disqualification for Williams drivers Carlos Sainz and Alexander Albon from the qualifying session at the Singapore Grand Prix, team principal James Vowles reckoned that the Grove-based outfit will be "urgently investigating how this happened."
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen topped the final hour of practice at the Singapore Grand Prix, but the field was incredibly closely matched, with the first sixteen drivers having finished within a second. F1Techncail's senior writer Balazs Szabo reports on FP3.
On the back of his race victories in Monza and Baku and a second-place in yesterday's qualifying session at Singapore, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen revealed what the Milton Keynes-based outfit needed to bounce back after tough summer races.
Despite his crash on Friday, George Russell managed to bounce back on Saturday to secure pole position for the 16th running of the Singapore Grand Prix. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers drivers' reactions.
After George Russell grabbed a surprise pole position in yesterday's qualifying session at the Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff revealed that the Brackley-based outfit carried out some vital setup tweaks following Friday's practice sessions.
Despite a strong performance that led to a fourth starting position for today's Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli was left frustrated as he "left a good chunk of lap time on the table."
Four-time F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel is still the most successful driver in the history of the Singapore Grand Prix, with the German having secured a total of five victories at the Marina Bay Circuit.
Having grabbed a surprise pole position in Saturday's qualifying session at the Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes driver George Russell was left "a little bit surprised at McLaren's lack of pace this weekend"
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has admitted that he has visited the Scuderia’s factory on a more regular basis than in previous seasons, claiming that the technical overhaul for the 2026 season has prompted him to assist to the development work in person.
Formula One's sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli has elected not to bring its softest compound for this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix because it had feared that the track characteristics and the weather conditions could have led to some overheating issues.
Ferrari suffered a tough weekend at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix two weeks ago. The Scuderia put in a dominant performance on the opening day of the Baku weekend, with Lewis Hamilton having set the benchmark on Friday ahead of his team-mate Charles Leclerc.
With the imminent arrival of the 2026 all-new technical regulations, Aston Martin's Executive Director - Technical, Bob Bell conceded that it is a balancing act for the teams to split rescources between the current season and next year's technical overhaul.
Amid talks about the possible increase in the number of sprint races, Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli has admitted that sprint format makes life for rookie drivers a bit tougher, considering they will have less time in practice to learn and experiment.
The Formula 1 Exhibition will make its Asia-Pacific debut, with Melbourne having been announced as its latest location. The Exhibition will open its doors at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on 29 November 2025.
Adidas confirmed earlier this month that it will extend its commitment to Formula One by signing a contract with the future Audi F1 team, and the German sportswear manufacturer has now revealed that it is intent on "engaging a new generation of motorsport fans."
Hot on the heels of his sprint victory on Saturday, two-time MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia went on to secure his second victory of the season, displaying an absolutely dominant performance at the Japanse Grand Prix. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo reports on the Motegi race.
With his second-place finish at Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix, Marc Marquez has secured his seventh MotoGP world championship title with five more races to go in 2025. MotoGP reveals the path that led to the Spaniard's sensational comeback from his serious injuries.
Former Formula One driver Romain Grosjean made a long-awaited return to the cockpit of an F1 car on Friday as part of a special test session with his former team Haas at the Mugello Circuit in Italy.