George Russell wins the Singapore Grand Prix from pole position. He controls the race flawlessly for Mercedes.
Behind him, tension erupts at McLaren. Lando Norris pushes past Oscar Piastri at the start, sparking fury.
Piastri shouts on the radio, “Are we cool with Lando just barging me out of the way?” His tone drips with anger.
The team responds cautiously, saying they’ll review it later. Piastri snaps, “That’s not fair. He hit me to avoid Verstappen!”
Norris defends his move. “It was hard racing,” he says. “Nothing more.”
McLaren secure the constructors’ title, but unity crumbles. Their rule of “fair racing” now feels broken.
Russell stays composed, leading every lap. His victory strengthens his hand in contract talks with Mercedes.
Piastri refuses to discuss strategy mid-race. “You do whatever you think is best,” he says coldly.
Norris finishes third behind Verstappen, Piastri fourth. The title fight between them intensifies.
Russell celebrates redemption after last year’s crash. “This one means a lot,” he says.
Antonelli takes fifth, Leclerc sixth, Hamilton seventh, Alonso eighth, Bearman ninth, and Sainz tenth.
Hamilton faces investigation for exceeding track limits late in the race.
