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On 21/09, 15:53
According to several English sources, Jenson Button will announce this weekend at Suzuka his intention to end his Formula 1 career at the end of the season.
On 21/09, 14:27
Speculations have developed this weekend around the future of Romain Grosjean in Formula 1. While everything suggested that the Frenchman would carry in 2016 the hopes of Renault's return as a constructor, he now seems to be heading towards the new American team Haas Grand Prix, and indirectly, towards the Ferrari fold...
On 20/09, 20:28
While the future of the team remains uncertain, Lotus F1 Team has nevertheless confirmed that Pastor Maldonado will stay at Enstone next season.
On 20/09, 20:11
Starting from pole position and leading from start to finish, Sebastian Vettel delivered a flawless performance this Sunday and secured a masterful victory in the Singapore night race. Less conspicuous than his teammate, Kimi Räikkönen still celebrated with champagne on the podium.
On 20/09, 17:36
The end of the Singapore race was marked by Max Verstappen's refusal to let his teammate Carlos Sainz pass. Franz Tost acknowledges that Carlos Sainz was not fast enough to deserve inheriting eighth place.
On 20/09, 17:08
Red Bull managed to confirm their strong performance in the race that they showed in qualifying. However, Daniel Ricciardo could not threaten Sebastian Vettel for the victory, and Daniil Kvyat fell back to fifth position.
On 20/09, 16:45
For the first time this season, the Mercedes seemed to be lagging behind the competition. Reliability was also lacking, affecting Lewis Hamilton this time. Nico Rosberg couldn't do better than 4th.
On 20/09, 16:14
Although until a few laps before the end both Lotus drivers were in the points, Pastor Maldonado and Romain Grosjean had to settle for 12th and 13th place finishes.
On 20/09, 14:46
Weekend to forget for Nico Hülkenberg: forced to retire following his collision with Felipe Massa, the German receives a three-place grid penalty at Suzuka.
On 20/09, 14:08
Sebastian Vettel converted his advantage gained during the Qualifications: after the Pole, the four-time World Champion wins at the heart of the Singapore street circuit! He is ahead of Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull) and Kimi Räikkönen (Ferrari). Lackluster race for Mercedes: modest 4th place for Rosberg and most notably Lewis Hamilton's retirement due to a throttle pedal problem.
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