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Norris puts McLaren on top in Singapore, Russell crashes

SINGAPORE: McLaren's Lando Norris set the pace in a floodlit second practice session at the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday (Sep 20) with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc close behind but Red Bull's championship leader Max Verstappen only 15th.

Norris lapped with a best time of one minute 30.727 seconds, 0.058 faster than Leclerc in a reversal of the first daylight session, and 0.629 clear of last year's winner for Ferrari Carlos Sainz.

"The pace is good. I'm feeling good. It was a nice lap. I think we are doing what we expect, to be up at the front with Ferrari," said Norris.

"I was hoping to have a much bigger gap than I had, which means Ferrari are very, very fast. But things are going well so far."

Verstappen, 59 points ahead of closest rival Norris with seven rounds remaining, was 1.294 seconds off the pace with team mate Sergio Perez eighth at the winding Marina Bay street circuit.

Perez said the car lacked balance and it was "not looking great at the moment", with plenty more work to be done overnight.

Verstappen agreed it had been a difficult day "not having the grip that we would like".

Mercedes driver George Russell, who ended the night seventh fastest, crashed into the wall in the closing minutes at turn eight but managed to reverse out and return to the pits minus the car's front wing.

"It was a really challenging Friday for us, we were really off the pace," he said. "We need to understand why that is.

"We made some big changes from FP1 into FP2 but the car is not really feeling that well connected as it was this time 12 months ago and in recent races. So we need to try and get to the bottom of it.

"There's a lot of surprises out there. You've got the VCARBs (RBs) really quick, the Williams really quick, the Red Bull would

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