Lando Norris secured a dominant victory at the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix, leading from pole to finish almost 30 seconds ahead of his rival Max Verstappen. This win marked Norris’ third career GP win and his first from pole position. The McLaren driver’s victory also helped the team extend its lead over Red Bull in the constructors’ championship by 41 points, with only six races and three sprints left in the season. The race was incident-free, with all cars completing the 62 laps around the Marina Bay Street Circuit under lights without the need for a safety car deployment.
Norris got off to a brilliant start from pole, maintaining his lead over Verstappen into the first bend, while Lewis Hamilton tried to apply pressure on the Red Bull driver. Despite Hamilton’s attempts to pass Verstappen, the Dutchman defended his position, leaving the Englishman behind. Norris continued to build a gap, keeping Verstappen out of DRS range. Hamilton, who started on softer tyres, had to pit early due to tyre struggles and was unable to catch up to the leaders.
Throughout the race, Norris maintained a comfortable lead over Verstappen, eventually finishing half a minute ahead of the Red Bull driver. Verstappen, who has yet to win in Singapore, settled for second place, acknowledging the difficulty his team faced on the challenging street circuit. Hamilton, on older tyres, lost positions towards the end of the race, finishing behind Charles Leclerc in fifth. While Norris initially set the fastest lap, it was snatched away by Daniel Ricciardo in what could be his last race in F1.
Teammate Oscar Piastri had a strong race, starting from fifth and using a superior strategy to finish in third place, ahead of Hamilton and George Russell. Piastri praised the team for their work and the exceptional performance of the car during the weekend. Despite the competitive nature of the race, it was a well-managed and enjoyable experience for the drivers. Norris highlighted the excitement of the race and his ability to push the car to its limits, ultimately securing an impressive victory.
Verstappen acknowledged the challenges his team faced in Singapore but recognized the achievement of finishing in second place. He expressed the need for improvement as Red Bull continues to strive for better results in the remaining races of the season. The top 10 was completed by drivers such as Leclerc, Sainz, Alonso, Hulkenberg, and Perez, showcasing the competitive field in Formula One. Overall, the Singapore Grand Prix was a thrilling and action-packed event, with Norris emerging as the dominant driver of the weekend.