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Singapore Grand Prix: Max Verstappen’s Formula One Title On Hold After Sergio Perez Tops Podium

Max Verstappen finished seventh at the chaotic Singapore Formula O♛ne Grand Prix. This was also Sergio Perez’s second win of the season. 🎀

This was Sergio Perez's second win of the F1 season.
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Max Verstappen’s Formula One title celebrations were put on hold after the Red Bull driver placed seventh at a chaotic Singapore Grand Prix, won by his teammate Sergio Perez on Sunday. (More Motorsport News)

Perez’s seconꦿd win of the season saw him finish 7.6 seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, with Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. in thi🍌rd place.

Perez was being investigated for a potential safety car infringement. It could mean a time penalty of five seconds, in which case the Mexican driver’s lead over Leclerc covere🍨d him.

Verstappen’s equal-lowest position this year matches his sev♓enth at the British GP inꦬ July. He also had two retirements in the first three races.

Verstappen had won the past five races but needed to win here and finish 22 points ahead of Leclerc to be crowned c🧸hampion for a second straight season. That could happen next weekend at the Japanese GP.

Verstappen made a mistake after the second safety car restart, following AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda’s crash on Lap 36.

When Verstappe🗹n tried to overtake Lando Norris’ McLaren, he locked his tires and needed to pit again.Leclerc started from pole position with Verstappen going from eighth after a team blunder in qualifying.

The race start was delayed from 8 p.m. (1200 GMT) to 9:05 p.m. (1305 GMT) local time to clear water off the Marina Bay Circuit track following heavy rainfall. Drivers had to finish the 61-lap race𒅌 within a💧 two-hour window.

Tricky conditions saw the virtual safety ꩵcar deployed three times and DRS was allowed with about 30 minutes remaining.

Perez made a good start and jumped past Leclerc while Verstappen dropped several places. The first safety car was on Lap 8 wh💝en Zhou Guanyu’s Alfa Romeo was cut off by Nicholas Latifi’s Williams.

Perez got away cleanly at the restart, while Verstappen climbed into seventh behind Fernando Alonso — whose 350th F1 raꦛce ended disappointingly when his engine failed on Lap 21, b♚ringing out the first VSC.

With the track still damp, drivers decided🔜 against changing to quicker tires — apart from Mercedes’ George Russell, who struggled for grip.

Hamilton made a rare mistake on Lap 33 and thudded into the crash barrier. Soon after, the leading drivers changed tires in a flurry of stops. They did so just before the safety♐ car was deployed again following Tsunoda’s error.

Verstappen overtook Sebastian Vettel’s Aston Mart🌜in 🥃right at the end for seventh place.