Carlos Sainz confident Singapore struggles will prove to be a ‘one off’
Carlos Sainz is confident that he will not struggle long-term in the kind of conditions experienced during the Singapore GP.
Carlos Sainz is confident that he will not struggle long-term in the kind of conditions experienced during the Singapore GP.
There was a lengthy delay before the FIA confirmed Sergio Perez as the Singapore Grand Prix winner.
Otmar Szafnauer wants "pretentative measures" put in place to avoid a repeat for Alpine.
George Russell feels something must be done about tracks like Marina Bay, host of the Singapore Grand Prix, to make them more overtaking-friendly.
Torquing Point is back after the Singapore Grand Prix, and there was plenty for the team to discuss after an attritional race.
Max Verstappen's title rivals were outstanding as the reigning World Champion endured his worst weekend of the season.
Some of the top F1 stars failed to shine under the lights at Marina Bay as the title chase extended to Japan.
An unhappy Carlos Sainz knows he needs to address why Lewis Hamilton said "he's really slow" in Singapore.
It certainly was not a smooth run for Sebastian Vettel with plenty of Safety Car and Virtual Safety Car-related roadblocks in Singapore.
Mick Schumacher's incident with George Russell was "lose-lose" as neither scored any points.
Guenther Steiner says the FIA have "invented" the rule and they are "happy to apply it and especially to us".
P7 in Singapore "was not the birthday present" Red Bull had wanted for Max Verstappen.
Daniel Ricciardo applauds McLaren's "teamwork" after Lando Norris "forced" Max Verstappen into a mistake.
A "missed opportunity" that dropped AlphaTauri to P9 in the standings.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes there were mitigating circumstances.
For the third time this season, Kevin Magnussen saw the black and orange flag in Singapore. He is not happy!
Yuki Tsunoda saw his race end on the 36th lap when he locked up and slid into the barrier.
Nicholas Latifi pushed Zhou Guanyu into the wall, which resulted in an early end for both drivers.
Charles Leclerc was critical of himself after a costly poor start at the Singapore Grand Prix from pole position.
Both McLaren drivers got inside the top five, and Lando Norris was relieved to see the finish line after a long night in Singapore.
Sergio Perez was happy to respond to recent criticism from certain quarters of the media after a lean run of form.
George Russell thought the win in Singapore had been on for Mercedes, but instead he propped up the classification.
Fernando Alonso thinks he could be in "another league" in the Drivers' Championship if his car was more reliable.
Mattia Binotto reckons any chance of a race victory for Ferrari went begging the instant the lights went out.
Lewis Hamilton had an eventful Singapore Grand Prix as he went from P3 to P9 following a lock-up.