F1 Singapore GP: Piastri tops FP2, Leclerc clashes with Norris in pitlane
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Lando Norris was a dejected figure after Friday practice at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix as he felt he was “missing all of the feelings that I had here last year”.The McLaren driver failed to finish above fifth across the two sessions, with Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso topping FP1 and then Norris’ team-mate Oscar Piastri leading FP2. A collision towards the end of second ...Keep reading
The opening day of track running at the Indonesian Grand Prix threw up plenty of surprises, as the established form book of the 2025 MotoGP season was tossed aside.The fastest time at the end of pPractice was set by Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi, and while that wasn’t surprising in itself, the advantage he had over the rest of the field raised some eyebrows.Honda and Yamaha were tipped to ...Keep reading
“Overall, in general, quite satisfied. Definitely need a bit more pace to fight at the front tomorrow.”
The opening day of track running at the Indonesian Grand Prix threw up plenty of surprises, as the established form book of the 2025 MotoGP season was tossed aside.The fastest time at the end of pPractice was set by Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi, and while that wasn’t surprising in itself, the advantage he had over the rest of the field raised some eyebrows.Honda and Yamaha were tipped to ...Keep reading
A frustrating Friday for Lando Norris in Singapore has been analysed.
Oscar Piastri appears to be back on form at the Singapore Grand Prix
Formula 1 returns this weekend with the Singapore Grand Prix, where all eyes will be on the championship-leading squad McLaren after a disappointing Azerbaijan weekend.The British outfit scored just six points through Lando Norris’ seventh-place finish as Oscar Piastri, who tops the drivers’ standings, crashed out on lap one.Max Verstappen was the driver to profit as the Red Bull star ...Keep reading
Joan Mir was pleased to be in the top-10 in Indonesian MotoGP practice at a “critical” circuit he doesn't like.
Oscar Piastri went fastest in a messy second free practice session ahead of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, which was red flagged twice as George Russell and Liam Lawson hit the wall. Piastri rose to the top of the order amid a compressed set of soft-tyre runs, as more than 20 minutes of the session was lost to the red flag periods. The Australian's 1m30.714s stood as the fastest time ...Keep reading
Oscar Piastri topped a messy second practice at Formula 1’s Singapore Grand Prix, which was red flagged twice as George Russell and Liam Lawson hit the wall, while Charles Leclerc clashed with Lando Norris in the pitlane.Piastri rose to the top of the order amid a compressed set of soft-tyre runs, as over 20 minutes of the session was lost to the red flag periods. The Australian's 1m30.714s ...Keep reading
Mercedes' George Russell claimed his crash during the second practice session ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix was "a bit of a weird one".With 42 minutes to go in practice 2, Russell crashed into the wall at Turn 16, leading to the first red flag of the session. The crash caused a puncture and damage to the front wing. Russell was able to limp the car back to the pitlane, but the damage was ...Keep reading
Full results from Friday practice at the Singapore Grand Prix, Round 18 of the 2025 F1 world championship.
Williams F1 boss James Vowles outlines his ambitions to race in GT3.
Sky Sports F1 reporter Natalie Pinkham has revealed that former Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone stepped in to stick up for her when a photographer tried to publish a photo up her skirt.During an appearance on the Amanda Wakeley Style DNA podcast, Pinkham discussed how she found out the hard way that skirts were not a good idea in the windy pitlane. Unfortunately for the Briton, a photographer ...Keep reading
A red flag stoppage in FP2 at the Singapore Grand Prix after George Russell's crash
Maverick Vinales says he is considering sitting out further races after this weekend’s Indonesian Grand Prix to recover from a shoulder injury, and may withdraw from the rest of the MotoGP season if necessary.Vinales suffered the first major injury of his premier class career at the German Grand Prix in August, where he broke his shoulder in a highside on a wet track in qualifying.After ...Keep reading
Maverick Vinales says he is considering sitting out further races after this weekend’s Indonesian Grand Prix to recover from a shoulder injury, and may withdraw from the rest of the MotoGP season if necessary.Vinales suffered the first major injury of his premier class career at the German Grand Prix in August, where he broke his shoulder in a highside on a wet track in qualifying.After ...Keep reading
Just days after winning the world championship at the Japanese Grand Prix, Marc Marquez’s reign has gotten off to a terrible start. In fact Ducati at large is facing an uphill battle to get back to the front as most of its stable struggled. But one of its riders did shine, and he could be the key to a turnaround…
Relive what happened in Friday practice at the 2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix.