Sergio Perez could be stripped of Singapore win after breaking safety car rules
Red Bull's Sergio Perez is under threat of having his Singapore victory taken away.
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Red Bull's Sergio Perez is under threat of having his Singapore victory taken away.
Max Verstappen has offered his thoughts on the speculation around potential breaches of the 2021 budget cap.
Max Verstappen has dismissed Red Bull's budget cap scandal as the usual noise from intense rivals Mercedes and Ferrari.
Max Verstappen gets his first chance of winning a second world this afternoon at the Singapore Grand Prix, though it’s going to take some doing with him starting from P8 for today’s race.
Red Bull Racing pulled a rabbit out of the hat when they somewhat inexplicably called star driver Max Verstappen into the pits on his final run in qualifying for tomorrow's Singapore Grand Prix. Verstappen looked on course to secure his first pole at the venue, but a radio call in the final sector of his final lap called him into the pits.
A furious Max Verstappen on Saturday blamed a fuelling blunder for his eighth place in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix. Runaway Formula One world championship leader Verstappen was on course to snatch pole from Ferrari's Charles Leclerc when he was told to abort his final flying lap and return to the pits. That prompted an expletive-laden tirade over the team radio from the fiery Dutchman as he was left languishing on the fourth row of the grid to start Sunday's night race.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc took pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix following an exciting qualifying battle at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
Charles Leclerc took pole position on Saturday for the Singapore Grand Prix, but Formula One world championship leader Max Verstappen was only eighth fastest in damp conditions. Leclerc clocked 1min 49.412sec in his Ferrari to top the timesheets 0.022sec ahead of Red Bull's Sergio Perez with the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton third.