F1: Max Verstappen laments 'frustrating' weekend as title wait moves to Suzuka
Max Verstappen labelled the Singapore GP weekend as ‘terrible’ as he was left frustrated in pursuit of sealing the world championship at the first attempt.
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Max Verstappen labelled the Singapore GP weekend as ‘terrible’ as he was left frustrated in pursuit of sealing the world championship at the first attempt.
Sergio Perez held onto his win at the Singapore Grand Prix after race stewards handed him a five-second penalty for two safety car infringements. Nearing the race's end, the Mexican's Red Bull race engineer informed him of the impending visit to the stewards after the race, requesting him to push to the end.
After what he described as a "very messy" weekend in Singapore, Max Verstappen will try again to wrap up his 2022 drivers' title this weekend in Japan.
Sergio Perez claimed a deserved victory in Singapore, taking the win in his Red Bull, while teammate Max Verstappen had to settle for seventh on Sunday.
Max Verstappen’s wait for a second world championship goes on after he spun and finished seventh as Sergio Perez won Sunday’s chaotic rain-hit Singapore Grand Prix.
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