Former Renault team principal Flavio Briatore has hit out at the FIA for having employees who “aren’t up to the job”, following the delay in announcing Sergio Pérez’s penalty at the Singapore Grand Prix. Pérez drove flawlessly at last weekend’s race at the Marina Bay Circuit, where he overtook polesitter Charles Leclerc within the first 30 metres of the
MoreFerrari’s Charles Leclerc was left confused after two Red Bull fans pulled a hilarious prank on him at the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend. One was filming, while the other walked up behind the Monegasque with a Ferrari hat for him to sign. He gave Leclerc a pen as well as the hat, and immediately
MoreThe Singapore Grand Prix was a massively missed opportunity by Charles Leclerc to claim a fourth victory of the 2022 season, after technically finishing the race at the Marina Bay Circuit just over two seconds behind winner Sergio Pérez. Leclerc looked strong all weekend, no matter the conditions. Following a one-hour delay after a heavy
MoreCharles Leclerc didn’t quite have what it took to win the first Singapore Grand Prix since 2019, as the Ferrari driver was beaten comfortably in the end by Red Bull’s Sergio Pérez. Despite having started on pole, the Ferrari driver led about 30 metres of the race, before being overtaken by Pérez on the short
MoreSergio Pérez claimed his second victory of the season at Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, and was quick to hit out at the media for making a “big thing” out of his questionable form prior to the challenging race. Coming into the first Singapore GP since 2019, the Mexican driver was on a bad run of form, having
MoreSergio Pérez has finally been confirmed as the winner of the first Singapore Grand Prix since 2019, after an excellent performance in extremely challenging positions. Delays appear to have been the theme of the day at the Marina Bay Circuit, both before and after the race. The start of the race was understandably delayed by
MoreSergio Pérez claimed his second victory of the season at the Singapore Grand Prix; however, it is believed by Sky Sports Germany and Ferrari that he will be awarded two separate five-second time penalties. The race conditions were a mirror image of qualifying, with proceedings beginning in the wet before eventually transitioning into dry-ish conditions.
MoreVeteran Formula 1 journalist Ted Kravitz is famously known for finding himself in some hilarious positions, at times, occasionally in areas he isn’t supposed to be in. The Sky Sports F1 reporter famously moved a no entry sign at the Miami Grand Prix to go up a banned escalator, in order to show Sky viewers
MoreCarlos Sainz has spoken out in the belief that people are happier when his team-mate, Charles Leclerc claims victory. The somewhat odd comments were quoted by the Turkish version of Motorsport.com on Friday at the Singapore Grand Prix, which is taking place this weekend for the first time since 2019. The Spaniard has only claimed one victory
MoreWith a 116-point deficit to championship leader Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc has effectively accepted that 2022 won’t be his year, with the Ferrari driver admitting that his team will now target “preparing for next year”. Leclerc’s acceptance came before the Singapore Grand Prix, which returns for the first time since 2019 following the Coronavirus pandemic. It is
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