Ferrari fined for causing pit lane crash involving Leclerc and Norris | Formula 1 The stewards have fined Ferrari €10,000 for causing a collision between Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris during second practice. Read more:
Red Bull’s best Friday of the season? 2025 Singapore Grand Prix practice data | 2025 Singapore GP Friday practice analysis Red Bull were closer to the pace in Friday practice in Singapore than they have been at any track so far this year. Read more:
Verstappen had “very positive” start to practice after Red Bull’s latest upgrade | Formula 1 Max Verstappen said the first day of practice went "a bit like the last two weekends" for Red Bull after the team introduced more new parts. Read more:
Norris “missing all the feelings I had here last year” after “bad day” in practice | Formula 1 Lando Norris said he doesn't feel as comfortable in his McLaren around Singapore as he did last year, when he won the race. Read more:
2025 Singapore Grand Prix practice in pictures | F1 Pictures Pictures from the first day of practice for the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix at Singapore. Read more:
Piastri leads Hadjar in practice after Norris and Leclerc collide in the pits | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri led second practice in Singapore after George Russell and Liam Lawson hit the wall and two others tangled in the pit lane. Read more:
Horner is “ringing up pretty much every team owner at the moment” – Cowell | Formula 1 Former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has approached many Formula 1 teams about potentially joining them, according to Aston Martin's Andy Cowell. Read more:
Live: 2025 Singapore Grand Prix second practice | RaceFans Live Follow the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix second practice session on RaceFans Live. Read more:
Alonso puts Aston Martin on top for first time in practice as fire sidelines Albon | Formula 1 Aston Martin were fastest in practice for the first time this year as Fernando Alonso set the pace in Singapore. Read more:
Next year’s Singapore sprint race could prevent another “dull” grand prix – Hamilton | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton has claimed the introduction of the sprint race format to the Singapore Grand Prix could improve the often processional event. Read more: