Russell Dominates Singapore GP, McLaren Seals Constructors’ Title

George Russell owned the night in Marina Bay, cruising to victory at the Singapore Grand Prix and marking his second win of the season. The 26-year-old Briton led from lights out to chequered flag, untroubled by the chaos that unfolded behind him.

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The podium fight was a different story. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen held off a late surge from McLaren’s Lando Norris to finish second, while Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri collected enough points to secure McLaren’s constructors’ championship (i.e., with six races still left in the calendar). It is the team’s second consecutive title, cementing their return as Formula 1’s most consistent force.

For Singapore fans, the race delivered everything: a damp street circuit from pre-race rain, a fierce intra-team battle between Norris and Piastri, and the kind of strategic drama that has long defined this Grand Prix.

The flashpoint came early. Piastri, starting third, was clipped by Norris at Turn 1 as the Briton surged past Kimi Antonelli and his own teammate. The contact damaged Norris’s front wing and pushed Piastri back down the order, where a slow five-second pit stop later compounded his struggles.

Up front, Russell kept his cool while Verstappen wrestled with a car he admitted was “difficult to drive.” Even so, the Dutchman clung on, forcing Norris to settle for third after a late push in the final ten laps. Piastri crossed the line fourth, enough to deliver McLaren the points cushion that sealed the title.

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“This feels amazing, especially after what happened a couple of years ago,” Russell said after the race. “That was a missed opportunity, but we more than made up for it today. The team was incredible all weekend. We don’t know where this performance came from, but I couldn’t be happier.”

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With the constructors’ crown decided, the spotlight shifts to the drivers’ championship. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri leads on 336 points, just 22 ahead of teammate Norris. Verstappen sits third on 273, with Russell not far behind at 237. Six races remain, starting with the United States Grand Prix on October 17-19. In Austin, the fight for individual glory promises to be just as intense.

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Trivia! Last 5 Singapore GP Winners:
2024 – Lando Norris (McLaren)
2023 – Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
2022 – Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
2019 – Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
2018 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

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$52 free-flow 12-course Italian Omakase Lunch or Dishes from $6 onwards? FOO’D by Davide Oldani wants your F1 experience to be awesome this year!

Get up close and personal with the Formula 1 Grand Prix from 15 – 17 September at FOO’D by Davide Oldani, which is located right next to the race circuit! The restaurant is the Singapore outpost of one Michelin-starred D’O in Cornaredo, just outside Milan. It’s one of the most difficult to book restaurants in Italy.

During the F1 period, diners can indulge in specially curated offerings by its Executive Chef Simone Depalmas and guest chef Lynnette Seah at various live stations, including Oyster Bar, Quattro Formaggio Pot, Italian Cold Cut, Italian Roast Meat Station, Pasta Delights, Lynnette’s Kitchen as well as DRINK cocktail bar – with dishes and drinks available from $6 only.

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For those with a penchant for spice, Chef Lynnette will present Peranakan crowd favourites on 16 and 17 September evening such as:

  • Chili Crab Sauce with Mantou: Dip the crisp-fried or steamed pillowy mantou into the flavourful eggy, sweet and spicy sauce cooked with fresh crab meats.
  • Nyonya Laksa: The creamy, rich curry coconut gravy is made of various spices and served with fresh thick noodles, fish cake, steamed prawn, quail egg and Lynnette’s homemade sambal belacan.
  • Peranakan Beef Rendang: Slow-cooked with taramind, coconut milk and over 10 fresh spices from the Southeast Asia region for more than 3 hours, Lynnette’s beef rendang is intensely flavourful and tender – perfect to go with a bowl of white rice.

On this F1 weekend, you may also choose to celebrate the race season in style with FOO’D’s Michelin-worthy Italian Omakase lunch special, which starts from 12pm to 3pm. Some mainstays on the menu include: Viola Foie Gras, Purple Potato, USDA Prime Short Ribs and Smoked Duck with Himalayan Pink Salt and Herbs. Spend an afternoon of delightful conversation over a sumptuous free-flow 12-course omakase at a sensibly price of $52++ per pax before the race starts.

So what do you have to do?

  1. For lunch before the race starts on 16 & 17 September:
    1. Call 6385 5588 to make reservations
    2. Pay only $52++ per pax for free-flow 12-course omakase lunch (from 12pm – 3pm)
    3. Top up $40++ if you would like to enjoy free flow of Bottega Brut Prosecco
  2. To enjoy live broadcast of F1 in a fully air-conditioned area over great food and drinks with the roar of the car engines as they whizz past FOO’D on the race tracks from 15 – 17 September (5.30pm till late):
    1. Call 6385 5588 to make reservations
    2. Pay $38 nett for entry ticket, inclusive of a glass of red/white/sparkling wine and 5 Italian aperitivi, or a 3-course meal with juice for children from 5-10 years old
    3. Purchase S$60 coupons booklet to enjoy S$60 worth of credits to supplement the night with a variety of sumptuous dishes prepared by Chef Simone and Lynnette. Dishes and drinks are priced from $6 nett onwards.

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For reservations, please contact: 6385 5588. Please visit www.foodbydo.com for more information.

 Address: #01-01, 11 Empress Pl, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, 179558

Parking Available at: Parliament House / The Adelphi

Nearest MRT Station: City Hall

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