George Russell’s Singapore win was his fifth F1 victory and redemption for 2023’s heartbreak, sparking debate over whether he’s now the grid’s best driver after Max Verstappen.
McLaren clinch their 10th Constructors’ title in Singapore, sealing it with six races left after a season of dominance that redefines their place in Formula One history.
Albon and Sainz forced to start from the back of the grid at Marina Bay after Williams' read wings exceeded the legal DRS limit.
George Russell stormed to pole in Singapore with a 1:29.158, beating Verstappen and Piastri. Antonelli impressed with P4, while Hadjar and Bearman starred in the top ten under the Marina Bay lights.
Max Verstappen topped FP3 in Singapore with 1:30.148, just 0.017s ahead of Piastri. Russell and Antonelli impressed for Mercedes as Lawson crashed and Hamilton faced investigation.
Oscar Piastri topped a red-flagged FP2 in Singapore with 1:30.714, ahead of rookie Isack Hadjar and Max Verstappen. Drama came with Norris-Leclerc pit clash and Russell’s crash.
Alonso tops the opening session for Aston Martin with a 1m 31.116s, 0.150s ahead of Leclerc and 0.276s ahead of Verstappen.
Romain Grosjean made an emotional F1 return with Haas at Mugello, nearly five years after Bahrain 2020, ending the day in tears after a surprise standing ovation from the paddock.
Max Verstappen stormed to victory on his GT3 debut at the Nürburgring Nordschleife with Chris Lulham, adding endurance racing success to his already stellar F1 career.
Round 18 of the 2025 F1 season headed to the Marina Bay Circuit for the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025.