Max Verstappen heads to Singapore Grand Prix with second world title within his grasp
Next stop Singapore and Max Verstappen’s first chance to win the 2022 drivers' world championship.
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Next stop Singapore and Max Verstappen’s first chance to win the 2022 drivers' world championship.
Williams driver Alex Albon will race in Singapore this weekend after missing the Italian Grand Prix due to appendicitis. Albon was initially put in intensive care after suffering respiratory complications following appendicitis surgery, his team revealed. Ad He was replaced by Nyck de Vries in Monza who finished ninth on his Formula 1 debut, drawing praise from Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
KUALA LUMPUR: Seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton vowed maximum attack to the end of the season on Wednesday (Sep 28) as Mercedes seek to wrest second place from Ferrari in the constructors' standings and end a win drought.
If the stars align, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen could be crowned Formula 1 world champion at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday (Oct 2). This would be a first for the night race. Lauren Ong reports.
SINGAPORE: Max Verstappen could be celebrating more than his 25th birthday at the floodlit Singapore Grand Prix this weekend as the Dutch driver takes a first shot at securing his second Formula One title.
SINGAPORE: Red Bull's dominant Max Verstappen can clinch a second world championship when the Singapore Grand Prix returns this weekend after a three-year absence because of COVID-19.
Seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Wednesday he does not see it as "a dry spell" or "end of the world" if he fails to win a race this season.
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Wednesday he does not see it as "a dry spell" or "end of the world" if he fails to win a race this season.