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Sergio Perez wins Singapore Grand Prix, Max Verstappen's F1 championship celebration on hold

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Verstappen’s seventh-place finish at the Singapore Grand Prix put the Formula One championship on hold for the Dutch racer as Sergio Perez took home the victory Sunday. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Red Bull driver Sergio Perez of Mexico celebrates after winning the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix, at the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Oct.

2, 2022.  (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) Perez was 7.6 seconds ahead of second place-finisher Charles Leclerc. Perez’s teammate Carlos Sainz Jr.

finished in third place. He was being investigated after the race for a potential safety car violation, and if it were determined to have occurred, he would have been docked five seconds, but he would still have been covered. "It was certainly my best performance.

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Sergio Perez won a rain-affected Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday meaning his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen, who finished seventh, must wait at least another week to retain his Formula One world championship. The Mexican took the chequered flag 7.5sec ahead of the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, whose teammate Carlos Sainz was third in the night race that started more than an hour late because of a storm.
SINGAPORE: Sergio Perez won a rain-affected Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday leaving his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen to wait at least another week to retain his Formula One world championship. The Mexican took the chequered flag 7.5sec ahead of the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, but could be stripped of the victory by stewards who were investigating a possible safety car infringement. Carlos Sainz was third to make it a double podium for Ferrari in the night race that started more than an hour late because of a storm.

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