Alex Albon says he has “forgiven” Sergio Perez for his over-optimistic lunge at the Singapore Grand Prix but has questioned whether the five-second penalty was “fair”.
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has heaped praise on Carlos Sainz for his “clever move” to keep Lando Norris in DRS range to protect him from the fast-charging Mercedes pair.
Charles Leclerc has revealed he chose to start on the soft tyres at the Singapore Grand Prix because it was “really clear” it would aid Carlos Sainz’s chances of winning.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen would have been a strong contender to win the Singapore Grand Prix had it not been for the timing of the Safety Car.
Fernando Alonso has described his disappointing Singapore Grand Prix as “a race to forget” after failing to score points for the first time this season.
Max Verstappen has hinted that he could have finished higher than P5 had it not been for the unfortunate timing of the Safety Car and Virtual Safety Car in the Singapore Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff has revealed that data predicted Mercedes finishing first and second at the Singapore Grand Prix after making their second pit stop under the Virtual Safety Car.
George Russell believes Mercedes will be able to put Ferrari “into a difficult position” after securing a front-row start for the Singapore Grand Prix due to their tyre strategy.
Carlos Sainz continued Ferrari’s impressive start to the Singapore Grand Prix weekend by topping the timesheets in second practice ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc.
Charles Leclerc has rejected Red Bull’s claim that Ferrari will be their nearest rival at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, stating: “I expect us to struggle more than Monza”.