Formula 1

Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix

McLaren's Norris dominates Singapore GP

Lando Norris continued to chip away at the championship lead of Max Verstappen after a dominant victory over the Red Bull driver at the Singapore Grand Prix.

Race Positions
1
Britain
Lando Norris
Lando Norris
McLaren
1:40:52.571
Laps: 62
Pits: 1
2
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
+20.945
Laps: 62
Pits: 1
3
Australia
Oscar Piastri
Oscar Piastri
McLaren
+41.823
Laps: 62
Pits: 1
4
Britain
George Russell
George Russell
Mercedes
+1:01.040
Laps: 62
Pits: 1
5
Monaco
Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
+1:02.430
Laps: 62
Pits: 1
6
Britain
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
+1:25.248
Laps: 62
Pits: 1
Circuit Information
Marina Bay Street Circuit
Circuit Marina Bay Street Circuit
Location Singapore, Singapore Circuit Type Street
Circuit Length 5.063 km Circuit Distance 308.828 km
No. of Laps 61 No. of Turns 23
Lap Record: 1:33.808 Lewis Hamilton (2025)
Sessions
FP1
Monaco
Charles Leclerc
1:31.763

Sep 20, 2024

Finished

FP2
Britain
Lando Norris
1:30.727

Sep 20, 2024

Finished

FP3
Britain
Lando Norris
1:29.646

Sep 21, 2024

Finished

Qual
Britain
Lando Norris
1:29.525

Sep 21, 2024

Finished

Race
Britain
Lando Norris
1:40:52.571

Sep 22, 2024

Finished

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