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Lando Norris rejects "aggressive" assertions about move on Oscar Piastri in Singapore GP

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The optics of 'blue on blue' – or in this case papaya on papaya – incidents in Formula 1 seldom reflect well on the aggressor. Especially at McLaren, where a policy of scrupulous equality prevails.But Lando Norris outright rejected claims that his move on team-mate Oscar Piastri at Turn 3 on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix was "aggressive" – even though they bumped wheels and ...Keep reading

1. How McLaren will react to Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri tensions after Singapore clash

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"I think the first-lap situation is one of those that can happen with this close racing," was McLaren team principal Andrea Stella's post-race take on the incident between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri which defined the Singapore Grand Prix."We will review the situation together with our drivers, we will have the good conversations like we had, for instance, after Canada [where Norris ...Keep reading

2. How McLaren will deal with driver tensions after F1 Singapore GP clash

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"I think the first-lap situation is one of those that can happen with this close racing," was McLaren team principal Andrea Stella's post-race take on the incident between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri which defined the Singapore Grand Prix."We will review the situation together with our drivers, we will have the good conversations like we had, for instance, after Canada [where Norris ...Keep reading

3. Penalised Lewis Hamilton explains costly brake failure at F1 Singapore Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton explains what happened to his Ferrari in the closing stages of the Singapore Grand Prix.

4. BTCC Brands Hatch: Cook triumphs in 2025 finale

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Josh Cook triumphed in the final race of the British Touring Car Championship season at Brands Hatch after starting the day from the back of the grid.Cook was sidelined from the first phase of qualifying with an oil pressure problem, but fought his Speedworks Motorsport Toyota Corolla GR Sport into contention through the first two races, and was rewarded with a front-row spot on the reversed ...Keep reading

5. Ferrari address F1 safety concerns after Lewis Hamilton’s worrying race-long brake issue

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How serious was Lewis Hamilton's brake issue at the Singapore Grand Prix?

6. Fans love Fernando Alonso’s viral no-nonsense radio moment as he wins driver of the day

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Two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso has been met with praise from fans following the Singapore Grand Prix. The Spanish driver won the driver of the day vote, which some have put down to his comments over the team radio."[It] is a miracle, because normally no one watches our races," Alonso explained to ESPN about the Driver of the Day award. "Sometimes we start 20th and finish sixth ...Keep reading

7. Fans see "villain arc" as Oscar Piastri appears to mute team radio after Singapore GP

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A short clip of the end of the Singapore Grand Prix is circling social media, bringing to the surface a fresh round of commentary surrounding the clash between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. The video appears to show the Australian disconnecting his radio while McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown thanked him for his race, prompting several comments from fans who believe Piastri is entering his 'evil ...Keep reading

8. Winners and losers from F1's fiery 2025 Singapore Grand Prix

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Winner: George Russell, MercedesA Mercedes win on hot and steamy Singapore was not likely on many people's bingo cards, but here we are after George Russell deftly defeated the might of Max Verstappen and the McLarens.Leading after the first lap is crucial around Singapore, so a stellar pole lap and solid start were a big step towards the Briton's second win of the season, but nevertheless ...Keep reading

9. Oscar Piastri losing his cool - and F1 title momentum: Singapore GP winners and losers

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Who impressed and who had a race to forget at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix?

10. Lando Norris rejects "aggressive" assertions about move on Oscar Piastri in Singapore GP

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The optics of 'blue on blue' – or in this case papaya on papaya – incidents in Formula 1 seldom reflect well on the aggressor. Especially at McLaren, where a policy of scrupulous equality prevails.But Lando Norris outright rejected claims that his move on team-mate Oscar Piastri at Turn 3 on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix was "aggressive" – even though they bumped wheels and ...Keep reading

11. Norris denies "aggressive" move on Piastri in F1 Singapore GP start

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The optics of 'blue on blue' – or in this case papaya on papaya – incidents in Formula 1 seldom reflect well on the aggressor. Especially at McLaren, where a policy of scrupulous equality prevails.But Lando Norris outright rejected claims that his move on team-mate Oscar Piastri at Turn 3 on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix was "aggressive" – even though they bumped wheels and ...Keep reading

12. Singapore GP F1 driver ratings: Standout rookie destined for Ferrari impresses

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Who performed best across the 2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix weekend?

13. "Certainly shocking" first lap: Red Bull's verdict of Yuki Tsunoda's Singapore weekend

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Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Laurent Mekies has delivered his assessment of Yuki Tsunoda's Singapore Grand Prix, explaining that his first lap was "certainly shocking".The Japanese driver started the weekend at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, going ninth and 11th fastest in the first two practice sessions, which Mekies was happy with. But his weekend took a turn when he went 18th fastest ...Keep reading

14. Fred Vasseur defends safety concern as Lewis Hamilton nurses failed brakes in Singapore GP

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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has said Lewis Hamilton's Singapore Grand Prix was compromised from the opening laps of the race as he struggled with a brake issue that forced the driver to lift and coast until the end of the race. Despite this, the seven-time world champion still managed to score the fastest lap of the Sunday.“It will be difficult to start with the positive,” Vasseur ...Keep reading

15. Fred Vasseur rejects safety concern as Lewis Hamilton nurses failed brakes in Singapore GP

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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has said Lewis Hamilton's Singapore Grand Prix was compromised from the opening laps of the race as he struggled with a brake issue that forced the driver to lift and coast until the end of the race. Despite this, the seven-time world champion still managed to score the fastest lap of the Sunday.“It will be difficult to start with the positive,” Vasseur ...Keep reading

16. Hamilton hit with Singapore GP penalty as Alonso unleashes anger

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Lewis Hamilton was given a five-second penalty by Formula 1’s stewards, having failed to respect track limits in the latter stages of the Singapore Grand Prix.Hamilton suffered from suspected brake issues in the last four laps of the race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, which meant he dropped behind Charles Leclerc – though this had been the plan all along after the Briton failed to let ...Keep reading

17. Lewis Hamilton gets Singapore GP penalty as Fernando Alonso unleashes fury

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Lewis Hamilton was given a five-second penalty by Formula 1’s stewards, having failed to respect track limits in the latter stages of the Singapore Grand Prix.Hamilton suffered from suspected brake issues in the last four laps of the race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, which meant he dropped behind Charles Leclerc – though this had been the plan all along after the Briton failed to let ...Keep reading

18. ‘Nothing went smooth’ - Max Verstappen details Red Bull issues at F1 Singapore GP

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“I had a lot of issues with the shifts, the downshifting, upshifting. It was really unpredictable.”

19. Hadjar hits back at "grumpy" Alonso after Singapore GP fight

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Fernando Alonso criticised Isack Hadjar’s defence in the Singapore Grand Prix, with the 21-year-old Frenchman labelling the Formula 1 veteran “grumpy”.Aston Martin’s Alonso had to overtake Hadjar twice during the Marina Bay race; first on lap 3 for eighth position, diving down the inside at the hairpin, then on lap 37 for 13th as the Racing Bulls driver nursed a suspected engine ...Keep reading

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