‘For us to be this competitive is very promising’ – Verstappen | Formula 1 Max Verstappen says he is encouraged by Red Bull's performance in Singapore on a track they did not expect to suit their car. Read more:
Round-up: Ocon says he ‘can’t catch a break’ after seat belt problem, and more | RaceFans Round-up Sunday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
2025 Singapore Grand Prix strategy briefing: All the data to follow the race with | 2025 Singapore Grand Prix pre-race analysis The Singapore Grand Prix is likely to see a new winner this year as none of the top four drivers on the grid have won the race before. Read more:
Half of 2025’s qualifying team mate battles have been won after Singapore | Formula 1 With half a dozen rounds left in 2025, half of the qualifying battles between the team mates have been won. Read more:
McLaren just one-thousandth of a second faster than last year: Lap time data | Lap time watch: 2025 Singapore Grand Prix McLaren were "surprised" to only lap a thousandth of a second quick in Singapore than they did last year, which allowed two teams to overtake them. Read more:
Singapore was one of bottom three circuits I thought we’d take pole at – Russell | Formula 1 George Russell admitted his pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix came as a complete surprise to him as he did not expect the track to suit Mercedes' car. Read more:
Tsunoda, Hulkenberg and Bortoleto cleared of yellow flag infringement in Q1 | Formula 1 All drivers who were investigated for breaching the yellow flag rules during Q1 have been cleared. Read more:
Norris denies deliberately holding Verstappen up in qualifying | Formula 1 Lando Norris insists he did not deliberately delay Max Verstappen at the end of today's qualifying session for the Singapore Grand Prix. Read more:
“Next is Verstappen”: Did Norris deliberately hold up McLaren’s biggest rival? | Formula 1 Max Verstappen said he 'will remember' Lando Norris delaying him after he missed pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix. Read more:
Hadjar livid with himself after qualifying for second grand prix in a row | Formula 1 Isack Hadjar was furious with himself for the second qualifying session in a row after taking eighth on the grid for the Singapore Grand Prix. Read more: