F1 enjoyed its most dramatic qualifying session of the year at the Singapore Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc took pole position, while Max Verstappen abandoned his final lap.
- Sebastian Vettel scored his first victory of the 2019 Formula 1 season on Sunday in Singapore after undercutting Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, leading Ferrari home for a one-two finish.
With a final round-up from the Marina Bay Street Circuit following Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, Crash.net F1 Digital Editor Luke Smith brings you his paddock notebook.
The latest GP win for Sebastian Vetel was greeted by another audibly hostile reception from parts of the crowd in Singapore, to the anger of both Niki Lauda and Christian Horner.
After starting the race inside the top ten, Daniel Ricciardo's hopes of finishing in the points came to an emphatic end on lap 24 when a mistake put him into the wall.
Despite a disappointing qualifying in Singapore on Saturday, Paul di Resta says that he's determined to do his best to fight back into the points in the race.
The post-qualifying FIA press conference from Singapore with Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing), Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) and Romain Grosjean (Lotus F1).
Sebastian Vettel dedicated his flawless race victory in Singapore to the memory of Professor Sid Watkins, the pioneer of medical safety in F1 and motorsport around the globe.
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So incensed was Ferrari's Felipe Massa following his collision with Lewis Hamilton in today's Singapore Grand Prix that he accosted his McLaren-Mercedes rival post-race and accused him of being unable to 'use his mind'
Team Lotus ace Heikki Kovalainen offers his thoughts ahead of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, under the spotlights of the Marina Bay street circuit.
Having ascended the rostrum in Singapore for the first time since Malaysia all the way back in early April, Timo Glock has clearly regained the taste for podium champagne - and is eyeing a second successive climb up the steps on Toyota's home turf at Suzuka this weekend, what would undoubtedly be
Eddie Irvine has waded into the Renault/'Singapore-gate' controversy in his typical irreverent, insouciant manner - suggesting that Formula 1 should be a war in which everyone does 'anything to win' with 'nothing beyond the realms of decency', and lamenting its modern-day transformation into a st
As the dust begins to settle from yesterday's bombshell that Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds have left their posts as respectively managing director and executive director of engineering at Renault F1 over the 'Singapore-gate' scandal, it is being debated whether the pair could now face criminal
The evidence against Renault in Formula 1's highly damaging 'Singapore-gate' race-fixing scandal is mounting up, after the R?gie's executive director of engineering Pat Symonds refused to deny that the team had instructed Nelsinho Piquet to crash on lap 14 of the top flight's inaugural nig
Preparations for this year's Singapore Grand Prix are now well underway, with construction of the revised pit-lane entry and exit routes now complete, along with more than 60 per cent of the installation of lighting structures.
Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off th
Ferrari has admitted that simple human error caused Felipe Massa's Singapore Grand Prix to unravel on Sunday night, as the Brazilian was released prematurely from his first pit-stop.
Singapore Grand Prix runner-up Nico Rosberg has admitted that he thought his chances of a strong result had been ended during the first safety car period, when he was forced to refuel against the regulations.