Hello everybody and welcome to a big day of Formula 1 here on the MARCA in English live blog for Singapore GP race. The start time for today's race at ...
The start time for today's race at Marina Bay Street Circuit is 13:00 BST, making it 14:00 CEST. There appears to be a small chance of rain on the circuit which will complicate the drivers just as it did during qualifying. We'll be receiving a further update in 15 minutes as to when the 2022 Singapore GP will get underway.
Follow live coverage of the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix. Keep up to date with everything that happens during the race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
You can easily switch between live timing and the live blog via the tabs. [Max Verstappen](/formula-1-drivers/max-verstappen) lines up in eighth after a fuel blunder in qualifying. In the blog, we will provide you with the latest developments during the race in Singapore.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez won the Singapore Grand Prix at Marina Bay on Sunday, a rain-delayed race punctuated by safety cars for multiple crashes and ...
But after catching the eye outside of the F1 sphere, before his stunning impromptu grand prix debut in Italy, will it lead to a delayed full-time race seat? The new plan will allow the series to pump up the volume The Australian rising star is fast, consistent, confident, adaptable and has shown excellent racecraft, but there’s already a taint to his reputation.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez beat Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc in an action-packed 2022 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, where Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen ...
But after catching the eye outside of the F1 sphere, before his stunning impromptu grand prix debut in Italy, will it lead to a delayed full-time race seat? The new plan will allow the series to pump up the volume The Australian rising star is fast, consistent, confident, adaptable and has shown excellent racecraft, but there’s already a taint to his reputation.
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez hailed the best performance of his F1 career to date as he controlled an “intense” Singapore Grand Prix to beat Ferrari rival ...
[READ MORE: Perez holds off Leclerc to win rollercoaster 2022 Singapore Grand Prix as Verstappen settles for 7th](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.perez-holds-off-leclerc-to-win-rollercoaster-2022-singapore-grand-prix-as.6fJ3Awe6YmTCf7KSqI2IVG.html) They just told me I was under investigation, [and] to increase the gap, so that is what we did.” I pushed [and] I gave everything for the win today,” said Perez. All in all, [it was] a fantastic day.” The last few laps were so intense. [but got the jump on Leclerc](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.watch-enjoy-the-race-start-at-marina-bay-as-perez-gets-the-jump-on-leclerc.7owlh0W3U9LVDjbifkP6FD.html) as the action began and never looked back – leading the way as initially wet conditions transitioned to dry.
SINGAPORE (AP) — Max Verstappen's Formula One title celebrations were put on hold after the Red Bull driver placed seventh at a chaotic Singapore Grand Prix ...
Lewis Hamilton made a rare mistake on Lap 33 and thudded into the crash barrier. Verstappen made a mistake after the second safety car restart, following AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda’s crash on Lap 36. Soon after, the leading drivers changed tires in a flurry of stops. The race start was delayed from 8 p.m. That could happen next weekend at the Japanese GP. Verstappen had won the past five races but needed to win here and finish 22 points ahead of Leclerc to be crowned champion for a second straight season.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez won the Singapore Grand Prix at Marina Bay on Sunday, a rain-delayed Formula 1 race punctuated by safety cars for multiple crashes ...
But after catching the eye outside of the F1 sphere, before his stunning impromptu grand prix debut in Italy, will it lead to a delayed full-time race seat? The new plan will allow the series to pump up the volume The Australian rising star is fast, consistent, confident, adaptable and has shown excellent racecraft, but there’s already a taint to his reputation.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez beat Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc in an action-packed 2022 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, but the Mexican faces a post-race ...
But after catching the eye outside of the F1 sphere, before his stunning impromptu grand prix debut in Italy, will it lead to a delayed full-time race seat? The new plan will allow the series to pump up the volume The Australian rising star is fast, consistent, confident, adaptable and has shown excellent racecraft, but there’s already a taint to his reputation.
Sergio Perez takes the win from Charles Leclerc, but is under investigation for a Safety Car infringement.
[McLaren](/formula-1-teams/mclaren) taking home double points with Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo rounding out the top five. [Charles Leclerc](/formula-1-drivers/charles-leclerc) at the Singapore Grand Prix. [Red Bull](/formula-1-teams/red-bull) driver managed the pace after overtaking Leclerc into Turn 1 on the opening lap.
Sergio Pérez won for the second time this season with Charles Leclerc second, Max Verstappen seventh and Lewis Hamilton in ninth.
His tyres were shot and he was forced to pit for new rubber and emerged from fifth place in 14th at the back of the field. Yet the win he required was long gone as his teammate closed out his victory with calm assurance. Hamilton stopped, too, for a new front wing and rubber, and Verstappen followed a lap later. This was Pérez’s first win at the Singapore GP and the fourth of his career. He managed to keep going and rejoined in front of Verstappen in fifth but with a damaged front wing. He had a poor start and then dropped places trying too hard to make up a position in the latter stages, making an error that was even more costly.
As Max Verstappen (and Lewis Hamilton) made a mess of the Singapore Grand Prix, Sergio Perez produced masterclass.
Winning in Singapore never comes easy, doubly so in the wet, and Perez deserves enormous credit for his execution of the race. If Red Bull goes back to being untouchable from here, we need Perez to give Verstappen a playmate at the front. On a day when so many drivers made errors – including Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton – he kept his head and didn’t put a foot wrong. But in Singapore, he seized his chance to take a morale-boosting victory. He wasn’t at his usual best and the error trying to pass Lando Norris was particularly out of character. As for Hamilton, he seemed a bit more out of tune.
The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2022 set a new record for the highest attendance ever in its 13-year history with a sold-out record crowd of 302000 over ...
"The return of Formula 1 was highly anticipated, with tickets snapped up within hours of the launch earlier this year," said its deputy chairman Colin Syn, in a statement issued in Singapore Grand Prix's website on Sunday. After a two-year absence due to the global 2019 pandemic, Singapore Grand Prix said spectators came from all over the world, including Australia, the UK, Indonesia, Netherlands, and the US. SINGAPORE (Oct 2): The Formula 1 (F1) Singapore Grand Prix 2022 set a new record for the highest attendance ever in its 13-year history with a sold-out record crowd of 302,000 over three days, according to the race promoter, Singapore GP Pte Ltd.