Singapore GP Results: Carlos Sainz Takes Victory Breaking Red Bull Winning Streak

The results of the Singapore Grand Prix.
Singapore GP Results: Carlos Sainz Takes Victory Breaking Red Bull Winning Streak
Singapore GP Results: Carlos Sainz Takes Victory Breaking Red Bull Winning Streak /

Carlos Sainz won the Singapore Grand Prix under the lights of the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

Following the Spanish driver to cross the line were Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton who finished in second and third, respectively.

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The race start saw Yuki Tsunoda suffer from a puncture after contact with one of the Red Bulls forcing him to retire from the race on the second lap. Luckily, he was able to pull his AT04 off the track at Turn 14 so a red flag was not required.

On Lap 20, Logan Sargeant crashed into the wall at Turn 8 causing a safety car to be put on the session. The American driver was able to get the car back to the pits whilst dragging the front wing and was able to continue with the race. 

Yuki Tsunoda - AlphaTauri

Penalty: Fernando Alonso was given a five second penalty for crossing the pit lane entry line.

Esteban Ocon was the second driver forced to retire from the race after he encountered a suspected power unit failure. On top of this, Valtteri Bottas was also forced to retire due to a suspected hydraulics issue. The Finnish driver was able to get his Alfa Romeo back to the pits, avoiding a safety car.

Carlos Sainz - Ferrari

Singapore Grand Prix Results

  1. Carlos Sainz
  2. Lando Norris
  3. Lewis Hamilton - Fastest Lap
  4. Charles Leclerc
  5. Max Verstappen
  6. Pierre Gasly
  7. Oscar Piastri
  8. Sergio Perez
  9. Liam Lawson
  10. Kevin Magnussen
  11. Alex Albon
  12. Zhou Gunayu
  13. Nico Hulkenberg
  14. Logan Sargeant
  15. Fernando Alonso
  16. George Russell - DNF
  17. Valtteri Bottas - DNF
  18. Esteban Ocon - DNF
  19. Yuki Tsunoda - DNF
  20. Lance Stroll - DNS

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