With just six rounds remaining in the 2025 Formula 1 season, George Russell is yet to sign a new contract with Mercedes. After his commanding win at the Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claimed that “good things take a while” when explaining the delay to the new deal. Russell joined Mercedes from Williams in 2022 and his contract with the team was later extended until the (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
With just six rounds remaining in the 2025 Formula 1 season, George Russell is yet to sign a new contract with Mercedes. After his commanding win at the Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claimed that “good things take a while” when explaining the delay to the new deal. Russell joined Mercedes from Williams in 2022 and his contract with the team was later extended until the (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
Nico Hulkenberg has blamed his Singapore Grand Prix spin on Franco Colapinto, claiming the Alpine Formula 1 driver braked much earlier than usual. Hulkenberg was attacking Colapinto for 14th position on lap 43 when he clipped the rear of the Alpine in Turn 8, breaking his Sauber’s front wing endplate. But the Argentinian was not to blame as he was on the inside and was ahead at the apex (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
Nico Hulkenberg has blamed his Singapore Grand Prix spin on Franco Colapinto, claiming the Alpine Formula 1 driver braked much earlier than usual. Hulkenberg was attacking Colapinto for 14th position on lap 43 of the race when he clipped the rear of the Alpine in Turn 8, breaking his Sauber’s front wing endplate. But the Argentinian was not to blame as he was on the inside and was ahead at (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
After two difficult grands prix on circuits less suited to the characteristics of the MCL39, Singapore looked like the ideal opportunity for McLaren to return to the spotlight and firmly fend off the threat posed by Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen. Compared with the rounds in Monza and Baku, Marina Bay was expected to highlight the best qualities of the McLaren car. These were traits (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
After two difficult grands prix on circuits less suited to the characteristics of the MCL39, Singapore looked like the ideal opportunity for McLaren to return to the spotlight and firmly fend off the threat posed by Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen. Compared to the rounds in Monza and Baku, Marina Bay was expected to highlight the best qualities of the McLaren car. These were traits (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
Yuki Tsunoda's bid to become a consistent Red Bull Racing performer have hit a snag with a mystifying qualifying slump followed up by a shocking first lap at Formula 1's Singapore Grand Prix. As Red Bull picked up its performances in recent races, Tsunoda's own contributions are under the spotlight as the organisation's 2026 driver decision nears. World champion team-mate Max Verstappen took (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
Yuki Tsunoda's bid to become a consistent Red Bull performer has hit a snag with a mystifying qualifying slump followed up by a shocking first lap at Formula 1's Singapore Grand Prix. With Red Bull picking up its performances in recent races, Tsunoda's own contributions are under the spotlight as the organisation's 2026 driver decision nears. World champion team-mate Max Verstappen took two (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
Max Verstappen appears to have poked fun at Lando Norris on social media following the Singapore Grand Prix with an aptly timed photo on his Instagram story. The pair's friendship was put to the test during the race weekend at the Marina Bay Street Circuit after the Dutchman hinted that Norris had hampered his final flying lap in qualifying. "You can thank your mate for that. Hard luck," (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
Lewis Hamilton reflected on his "tough week" following the Singapore Grand Prix, sharing a strong message on Instagram. Hamilton shared the news that his beloved dog, Roscoe, had sadly passed on Sunday 28 September in an announcement on the Monday ahead of the race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. After fielding questions about his loss, the British driver went on to qualify in sixth for (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
In contrast with the majority of the Formula 1 grid, Red Bull Racing continues to introduce notable upgrades to its RB21 – with Max Verstappen admitting that a new floor rolled out in Monza “definitely helped”. However, the short-term gains could impact Red Bull’s long-term ambitions with its 2026 project. Chief engineer Paul Monaghan explained that Red Bull had found just enough (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
In contrast with the majority of the Formula 1 grid, Red Bull continued to introduce notable upgrades to its RB21 – with Max Verstappen stating a new floor rolled out in Monza “definitely helped”, even though most of the recent progress is down to improved execution. However, the short-term gains could impact Red Bull’s long-term ambitions with its 2026 project. Chief engineer Paul (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
In contrast with the majority of the Formula 1 grid, Red Bull continues to introduce notable upgrades to its RB21 – with Max Verstappen stating a new floor rolled out in Monza “definitely helped”. However, the short-term gains could impact Red Bull’s long-term ambitions with its 2026 project. Chief engineer Paul Monaghan explained that Red Bull had found just enough capacity “to (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
In contrast with the majority of the Formula 1 grid, Red Bull Racing continues to introduce notable upgrades to its RB21 – with Max Verstappen admitting that a new floor rolled out in Monza “definitely helped”. However, the short-term gains could impact Red Bull’s long-term ambitions with its 2026 project. Chief engineer Paul Monaghan explained that Red Bull had found just enough (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
The Williams Formula 1 team has launched a new merchandise collection centred on the now-viral ‘Sparkles’ sticker that Carlos Sainz received from a fan ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. With some of the collection already sold out, the team has confirmed that a portion of the proceeds from the sales will go to the family of the fan, Thea. Sainz and his team-mate Alex Albon responded to (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
Charles Leclerc says he and Lewis Hamilton are “passengers” of Ferrari’s Formula 1 car, as they can’t outperform it to get back to the podium positions. Ferrari has had tough weekends in Baku and Singapore, where the top five eluded the Scuderia in both qualifying and the race, with the lack of pace compounded by significant braking issues at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. “From (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
Oscar Piastri voiced his annoyance at both Lando Norris and McLaren following the clash on the opening lap of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix – but were his complaints justified? The F1 world championship leader was barged by Norris into Turn 3 on the opening lap and wasn’t given sympathy from the McLaren pitwall when he let his feelings know. Did Piastri have grounds for complaints? (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
2009 Formula 1 champion Jenson Button has predicted that the 2026 regulation changes will show Lewis Hamilton “either at his best or a Lewis that’s maybe going to walk away”. Hamilton made the blockbuster move from Mercedes to Ferrari at the start of 2025 after a successful 12-year stint with the Brackley outfit, which resulted in six of his seven championship titles and eight (Article continues on publisher's site)Motorsport.comRead Article »
Oscar Piastri voiced his annoyance at both Lando Norris and McLaren following the clash on the opening lap of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix – but were his complaints justified? The F1 world championship leader was barged by Norris into Turn 3 on the opening lap and wasn’t given sympathy from the McLaren pitwall when he let his feelings know. Did Piastri have grounds for complaints? (Article continues on publisher's site)AutosportRead Article »
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