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F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025

Max Verstappen rejects renewed hope as Lewis Hamilton receives latest punishment - RacingNews365 Review

Check out all the biggest stories of the Singapore Grand Prix with the latest edition of the RacingNews365 Review!

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Max Verstappen has ruled himself out of claiming a record-equalling fifth consecutive F1 drivers' title after failing to win the Singapore Grand Prix. 

Verstappen started in second but failed to challenge pole-sitter George Russell for victory, who cruised to the win at the Marina Bay Circuit.

READ MORE: Max Verstappen rules himself out of record-equalling fifth consecutive F1 title

Lewis Hamilton handed penalty to change Singapore GP result after late drama

Lewis Hamilton has lost his seventh-place finish at the Singapore Grand Prix, after incurring a penalty by the F1 stewards.

After a late stop to soft tyres, Hamilton began to carve chunks of time out of Charles Leclerc and Kimi Antonelli ahead, nearly four seconds a lap faster at times, and was waved through by his team-mate to attack the Mercedes.

READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton handed penalty to change Singapore GP result after late drama

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2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix - results

George Russell stormed to victory under the lights at the Singapore Grand Prix, taking the chequered flag over five seconds ahead of Max Verstappen.

Lando Norris rounded out the podium positions at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, having started from fifth on the grid.

READ MORE: 2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix - results

Oscar Piastri silences McLaren boss with team radio cut-off

Oscar Piastri appeared to disconnect the radio in his MCL39 whilst McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown was mid-way through thanking him for his efforts after the Singapore Grand Prix.

It was an evening of contrasting emotions for the Australian, with the Woking-based squad wrapping up a second-successive F1 constructors' championship under the lights of the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

READ MORE: Oscar Piastri silences McLaren boss with team radio cut-off

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Fernando Alonso fires furious f-bomb radio message in Lewis Hamilton anger

Fernando Alonso fired a furious radio message full of f-bombs after crossing the chequered flag in the Singapore Grand Prix, following a controversial ending for Lewis Hamilton.

Alonso started in 10th but had great race pace, although lost several positions during a slow pit stop. However, the Aston Martin driver quickly worked his way back through the midfield. 

READ MORE: Fernando Alonso fires furious f-bomb radio message in Lewis Hamilton anger

Oscar Piastri fumes over team radio after Lando Norris collision

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri came to blows on the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix amid their fight for the F1 drivers' title, leaving the latter annoyed with his team-mate's driving.

Starting from fifth on the grid, Norris made a strong start and quickly advanced past Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli into the first corner.

READ MORE: Oscar Piastri fumes over team radio after Lando Norris collision

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