Sainz dominates in Singapore from the pole as Red Bull, Vertsappen fail to make the podium for first time this season.
Mercedes had a shot at winning in Singapore and warrants praise for its aggression.
For Russell, the race ended in heartbreak. Norris clipped the Turn 10 entry wall but the pursuing Russell hit it harder, breaking the front-right, and leaving him cannoning into the barriers. That got Norris and leader Sainz off the hook while the following Hamilton inherited third position. “Lewis had a difficult day yesterday and he rebounded, had lots of pace at the end, a deserved podium. So it’s bittersweet, but overall I’m happy about the performance, happy about where the car was all weekend, and I think we gave it our best shot.”Rudy CarezzevoliAston Martin suffered its worst weekend of the season as Fernando Alonso failed to score while Lance Stroll was a non-starter.
Alonso carried the flag for Aston Martin but was only in the lower fringes of the top 10 when he copped a time penalty for a pit entry error. Alonso labeled his AMR23 as “undriveable” and after a slow second stop went off at Turn 14, ending any slim hopes of returning from Singapore with points.
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