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On 17/09, 08:46
Qualified first and third, Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc could be given permission to battle on track, like at Monza, if conditions allow.
On 17/09, 08:21
The Spanish driver believes that on circuits where it is difficult to manage the traffic, F1 should return to an old format. That is, one warm-up lap, one qualifying lap, and then the drivers return to the pit lane.
On 17/09, 08:21
The qualifying session of the Singapore Grand Prix which took place on Saturday night on-site was interrupted by the massive crash, witnessed live, of Lance Stroll in the Aston Martin.
On 17/09, 07:41
The Canadian will not be able to start the race. The driver is still feeling pain from his accident during qualifying.
On 16/09, 18:18
The Ferrari driver drove too fast in the pit lane, by 0.4 km/h. He will have to pay a fine of 100 € for this rule violation.
On 16/09, 18:18
The Frenchman, in the running to win the Formula 2 championship, was not chosen by Alfa Romeo to move up to F1 next year. However, the team is working towards preparing Théo Pourchaire for his future.
On 16/09, 18:18
The Dutch driver was subject to three investigations after the Singapore Grand Prix qualifications. He was only given a reprimand by the commissioners. His team will have to pay a fine.
On 16/09, 14:46
We witnessed a real industrial disaster on Red Bull's side in Singapore. The Austrian team's mishaps allowed Carlos Sainz and Ferrari to climb to the top of the rankings.
On 16/09, 14:25
The Dutch driver was eliminated in the second qualifying session. The Red Bull driver may even be penalized on the starting grid for impeding Yuki Tsunoda.
On 16/09, 13:35
The Canadian driver violently went off track at the end of the first qualifying session of the Singapore Grand Prix. The Aston Martin driver got out of his car on his own, after the impact.
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