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)

Sources: 1,2, & 3

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All You Need to Know About the F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025

Anyone with even a passing passion for Formula 1 likely has their calendar marked for the return of the F1 Singapore Grand Prix, where the world’s best drivers and some of the biggest names in entertainment will converge from October 3 to 5, 2025.

More than a race, this event has become one of Singapore’s defining spectacles, blending high-octane motorsport with culture and unforgettable nightlife. With stars such as Elton John, G-Dragon, CL, Foo Fighters, and Alan Walker taking the stage, the Grand Prix promises as much energy off the track as on it.

At the heart of the action lies the Marina Bay Street Circuit, an iconic track known for its tight corners, dramatic turns, and humid night conditions that test even the most seasoned drivers. The 2025 season brings added anticipation, with McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris currently leading the championship rankings ahead of Max Verstappen from Red Bull Racing. Each victory earns 25 points, meaning the Singapore race could very well tip the scales of the championship battle. For fans, ticket prices start at S$148, though most categories have already sold out. Limited availability remains for select days, with Saturday tickets priced at S$248 and bundled Friday–Saturday passes at S$328.

Tickets are sold here.

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Yet the Singapore Grand Prix extends far beyond the circuit. The city transforms into a festival of speed and sound, with events and experiences that amplify the atmosphere. The Groovedriver Festival returns with stacked stages at Suntec Plaza and South Beach Tower, spotlighting rising regional acts and global names such as Henry Moodie, Shaun, and an all-female DJ line-up featuring Licaxxx, Molly Lin, and Sarah Farina.

Those seeking a different rhythm can look to Sekai no Owari. This Japanese pop sensation brings their Phoenix Asia Tour to Singapore for one night only on October 4, performing hits like “SOS” from Attack on Titan and “The Peak” from One Piece. Tickets start at S$168.

Art lovers will find their lane at Gillman Barracks, where Mizuma Gallery hosts Art Bit Matrix – Tokusatsu to Videogame. Featuring a dozen Japanese creators, the exhibition delves into the interplay of character design and special effects to offer a contemporary counterpoint to the adrenaline of the track.

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No Grand Prix season in Singapore would be complete without a visual spectacle, and Marina Bay Sands delivers with its nightly light-up from September 29 to October 5 at 7:00 to 11:59 pm. The skyline glows in vivid red while the Scuderia Ferrari HP Show Car, displayed at Marina Bay Sands Hotel Tower 1, invites fans to get up close with one of the sport’s icons.

Lastly, those who prefer indulgence through dining can enjoy the Resorts World Sentosa’s “Thrills of the Track” running from September 26 to October 5. Signature dishes such as the Pole Position Arroz Chaufa and the Circuit de Chocolat give race week a gourmet spin.

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From the racing drama to the cultural offerings, the F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025 is shaping up as one of the city’s most dynamic celebrations of sport and entertainment.

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