Formula 1 Winners and losers from F1’s 2022 Singapore GP One driver had his day of days while some world champion drivers and teams faltered badly. Here are our picks for the winners and losers from the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix
Formula 1 Our verdict on F1 champions’ errors and Perez’s great drive As Max Verstappen (and Lewis Hamilton) made a mess of the Singapore Grand Prix, Sergio Perez produced masterclass. Here are our writers’ snap verdicts on tonight’s contrasting drives
Formula 1 ‘Incredibly messy’ – Verstappen on his worst F1 race of 2022 Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen admitted his Singapore Grand Prix was “incredibly messy”, after only finishing seventh on a day when he could have clinched a second straight title
Formula 1 Why Perez’s Singapore GP victory is under threat Wondering why Sergio Perez’s Singapore GP victory is under threat? We explain why he’s visiting the stewards
Formula 1 Perez wins wild Singapore GP but faces post-race investigation Sergio Perez claimed his first Formula 1 race win since the Monaco Grand Prix in May in Singapore, though a post-race investigation over a potential safety car procedure infringement may yet threaten it
Formula 1 Everything that happened in final Singapore GP F1 practice Charles Leclerc beat Max Verstappen by half a second to lead a wet and shortened final Formula 1 practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix
Formula 1 Ferrari: ‘Game over’ for F1 cost cap if penalties aren’t severe It will be “game over” for Formula 1’s cost cap if the first monetary breaches of it are not handled adequately, says Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies
MotoGP Ducati dominant heading into Buriram MotoGP qualifying Ducati goes into Thai Grand Prix MotoGP qualifying in the strongest position, while Marc Marquez must go through Q1 despite his Friday pace and Aprilia’s problems continued
Formula 1 Podcast: F1 cost cap rule breaches – What we know so far We discuss the big news that two teams – believed to be Red Bull and Aston Martin – breached Formula 1’s cost cap in 2021 in the latest episode of The Race F1 Podcast
Formula 1 ‘Better than expected’ Albon set to complete Singapore weekend Williams Formula 1 driver Alex Albon is confident of being fit to complete the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, reporting that he was “coping better than I expected” in Friday practice
Formula 1 Video: The crucial change hidden by Alpine’s F1 driver mess All the headlines about the Alpine Formula 1 team lately have been about its Fernando Alonso/Oscar Piastri driver market mess. Under the radar amid that, it’s made very important technical breakthroughs
MotoGP Another big hint Marquez is right back on the MotoGP pace Marc Marquez was able to play down the significance of his Motegi MotoGP pole position a week ago because it came in wet conditions. But topping practice one for the Thai Grand Prix at Buriram was another big hint he’s back in business
Formula 1 Hamilton ‘feels for fans’ amid Verstappen’s domination of F1 Lewis Hamilton says he ‘feels for the fans’ amid Max Verstappen’s domination of the 2022 Formula 1 world championship – while admitting his own years of commanding title wins were equally unfulfilling for neutral fans.
Formula 1 Eight of the best Singapore Grand Prix F1 drives The Singapore GP is one of the races Formula 1 has missed most in recent years. As the Marina Bay street track returns to the calendar for 2022, we’ve picked out eight of our favourite performances from previous years
Formula 1 Podcast: The top 10 cars of Formula 1’s V10 era From the ultra-high-tech Williams of 1992/93 to the Ferraris that destroyed the opposition in the early 2000s, Formula 1’s V10 era produced some incredible cars. But which was the best? That’s what we’re debating in the Bring Back V10s season finale
Formula 1 Albon will start Singapore GP weekend, De Vries on standby Alex Albon will definitely start the Singapore Grand Prix weekend for the Williams Formula 1 team after his recent surgery and post-operative complications, but his Italian GP replacement Nyck de Vries is on standby to take over again if needed
MotoGP MotoGP Podcast: The race Quartararo’s rivals will rue most MotoGP championship leader Fabio Quartararo had a poor Japanese Grand Prix. Luckily for him, his title rivals fared even worse. The Race MotoGP Podcast delves into a big day for the 2022 championship fight
Formula 1 Podcast: Does Mick Schumacher deserve another season in F1? Mick Schumacher’s place on the 2023 Formula 1 grid is in serious jeopardy. The Race F1 Podcast examines the on and off-track reasons why that’s the case
Formula 1 Video: Red Bull’s growing Perez problem Why has the gap between Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez at Red Bull got so big? Our video looks at a situation that’s not too costly right now, but soon could be
Formula 1 IndyCar deserves a chance to make up for past F1 failures The past four decades of IndyCar-to-F1 switches have, like clockwork, provided disappointing endings. It’s a trend worth trying to reverse
Formula 1 FIA issues statement on Herta superlicence rejection The failure of Red Bull’s bid to sign Colton Herta for the 2023 AlphaTauri Formula 1 line-up was a simple matter of the superlicence points not adding up, says the FIA
MotoGP MotoGP Podcast: Ducati won but missed an open goal Francesco Bagnaia took another 20 points out of Fabio Quartararo’s championship lead at Aragon – but should it have been 25? The Race MotoGP Podcast debates Ducati’s lack of team orders
Formula 1 Podcast: What Ricciardo should do to save his F1 career Daniel Ricciardo has a great Formula 1 CV, yet is not a major player in the 2023 driver market. So what should he do?
MotoGP How Marquez fared on each of his injury comebacks so far Though he started every MotoGP race between his debut and that Jerez crash, Marc Marquez has hade more than his fair share of comeback races
Formula 1 Mercedes may be giving up on its F1 streak to get 2023 right As the challenge from Ferrari continues to waver, does Mercedes instead have a hope of beating Red Bull and Max Verstappen to win a race before the end of the Formula 1 season?
Formula 1 Albon gives update on his recovery after respiratory failure Williams Formula 1 driver Alex Albon has made clear he hopes to race in the Singapore Grand Prix after his post-surgery respiratory failure last weekend, but acknowledged it might be tough
Formula 1 Ferrari’s about to end an unusual 46-year F1 anomaly Robert Shwartzman’s outing for Ferrari in Friday practice at the United States Grand Prix will end a Formula 1 statistical oddity
Formula 1 Bring Back V10s: Barrichello’s glorious but bizarre first win A track invader, victory from 18th on the grid, a contentious Schumacher collision and a big Villeneuve career mistake – Bring Back V10s tackles Hockenheim 2000
IndyCar Podcast: IndyCar champion Power on how he reinvented himself Few expected Will Power to win another IndyCar championship so many years after his first. Yet that’s exactly what he’s just done, in one of the series’ closest seasons yet. He joins The Race IndyCar Podcast for an exclusive chaat about what it took
Formula 1 Italian GP F1 Podcast: Why Ferrari was always going to lose Did Ferrari’s strategy choice make it even easier for Max Verstappen to win the Italian Grand Prix? The Race F1 Podcast delves into that, the safety car finish, Nyck de Vries’ debut and much more
Formula 1 Video: Is Monza finish outrage justified or ridiculous? Does Formula 1 need rule changes to prevent a repeat of the Italian Grand Prix’s safety-car finish, or would that be a ludicrous kneejerk? The Race has that debate in our new video
Formula 1 Should F1 do more to avoid safety-car finishes? Our verdict Even Italian Grand Prix winner Red Bull was annoyed that the race finished behind the safety car. Should we accept this as occasionally inevitable motorsport reality, or is change required? Our are our writers’ thoughts
Formula 1 Our verdict on F3’s odd title fight and contenders’ F1 prospects The Formula 3 title has gone to an Alpine junior after a strange but close-fought year. But who in the field is really heading for Formula 1?
Formula 1 Podcast: How Porsche’s Red Bull F1 plan fell apart Red Bull and Porsche seemed a match made in Formula 1 heaven, so why has this mooted partnership failed to come together when it looked inevitable before the summer break?
Formula 1 How Tsunoda fell foul of F1’s more lenient reprimand system F1 has a more lenient reprimand threshold in place in 2022 – but Yuki Tsunoda and AlphaTauri took just 15 races to clear it
Formula 1 Video: The genius solution to F1’s brake dust problem Clouds of brake dust are a common sight in Formula 1. But should they be?
IndyCar Podcast: Blundell relives CART’s greatest road course finish As IndyCar heads to Portland this weekend, we celebrate the extraordinary 1997 CART race finish there with its winner Mark Blundell
Formula E Former McLaren target sticks with Andretti for 2023 The Avalanche Andretti Formula E team has announced that Jake Dennis, who was heavily courted by McLaren for its new entry, will continue with it into the Gen3 era in 2023.
MotoGP MotoGP Podcast: Repercussions of Ducati’s big 2023 decision Does Ducati picking Enea Bastianini for its 2023 factory MotoGP vacancy mean it’ll lose Jorge Martin? What’s going on with KTM’s handling of its riders as two exit for Aprilia? The Race MotoGP Podcast tackles the latest rider market developments
Formula 1 Video: What was most concerning about Ferrari’s crushing loss The scale of its pace deficit to Red Bull in the Belgian Grand Prix was disconcerting for Ferrari, and its worry now will be the potential for it to happen again