
Sergio Perez won the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Singapore. The Mexican Red Bull driver crossed the finish line in first with a time of 2 hours 02:15.238, leaving second place and 7.5 seconds behind Monegasque Charles Leclerc in a Ferrari, who started from pole, and Spaniard Carlos in 3rd place Sainte, also with Ferrari (from +15.305 from Perez).
PĂ©rez, with his second victory of the season (the first was in Monaco), broke Max Verstappen’s five-game winning streak with Red Bull in the latter as many Grands Prix, although the Dutchman, who finished seventh, continues to lead the world championship. , with 341 points. Thus, Verstappen has lost the opportunity to “fix” the title this year to date. He needed to win, but also 22b. more than Leclerc.
However, Perez is under investigation for a possible safety car violation without being in any danger regarding the first place.
However, the Singapore Grand Prix was marked by six retirements. Due to delays, the race was completed in 2 hours instead of 61 laps as originally planned. Characteristically, in two cases there was a Safety Car and in three more Virtual Safety Cars.
The top 10 Singapore Grand Prix, as well as driver and manufacturer rankings, are as follows:
1. Sergio Perez (Mexico/Red Bull) 2 hours 02:15.238
2. Charles Leclerc (Monaco/Ferrari) +7 595
3. Carlos Sainz J. (Spain/Ferrari) +15 305
4. Lando Norris (Great Britain/McLaren) +26,133
5. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia/McLaren) +58 282
6. Lance Stroll (Canada/Aston Martin) +61 330
7. Max Verstappen (Netherlands/Red Bull) +63.825
8. Sebastian Vettel (Germany/Aston Martin) +65.032
9. Lewis Hamilton (UK/Mercedes) +66 515
10. Pierre Gasly (France/AlphaTauri) +74,576
DRIVER RATING
1. Max Verstappen (Netherlands/Red Bull) 341 points
2. Charles Leclerc (Monaco/Ferrari) 237
3. Sergio Perez (Mexico/Red Bull) 235
4. George Russell (Great Britain/Mercedes) 203
5. Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spain/Ferrari) 202
6. Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain/Mercedes) 170
7. Lando Norris (Great Britain/McLaren) 100
8. Esteban Ocon (France/Alpine region) 66
9. Fernando Alonso (Spain/Alpine Region) 59
10. Valtteri Bottas (Finland/Alfa Romeo) 46
11. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia/McLaren) 29
12. Sebastian Vettel (Germany/Aston Martin) 24
13. Pierre Gasly (France/AlphaTauri) 23
14. Kevin Magnussen (Denmark/Haas) 22
15. Lance Stroll (Canada/Aston Martin) 13
16. Mick Schumacher (Germany/Haas) 12
17. Yuki Tsunoda (Japan/AlphaTauri) 11
18. Guanyu Zhu (China/Alfa Romeo) 6
19. Alexander Albon (Thailand/Williams) 4
20. Nick de Vries (Netherlands/Williams) 2
21. Nicholas Latifi (Canada/Williams) 0
22. Nico Hulkenberg (Germany/Aston Martin) 0
RANKING OF MANUFACTURERS
1. Red Bull-RBPT 576 points
2. Ferrari 439
3. Mercedes 373
4. McLaren-Mercedes 129
5. Alpine-Reno 125
6. Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 52
7. Aston Martin-Mercedes 37
8. Haas-Ferrari 34
8. AlfaTauri-RBT 34
10. Williams-Mercedes 6
Source: RES-EMI
Source: Kathimerini

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