2016 Singapore Grand Prix grid
2016 Singapore Grand Prix
Nico Rosberg and Daniel Ricciardo will share the front row of the grid for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Nico Rosberg and Daniel Ricciardo will share the front row of the grid for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Nico Rosberg led final practice for the Singapore Grand Prix but Red Bull gave warning of their potential as Max Verstappen lapped within a tenth of a second of him.
In the round-up: Liberty Media ‘against special payments to Ferrari’ • Renault drivers get upgrade • Singapore Red Bull’s best chance – Verstappen
Mercedes were quickest on Friday but have good cause to be wary about their rivals’ pace in Singapore after what happened last year.
A dejected Romain Grosjean admitted he is on the back foot after a series of setbacks in practice on Friday in Singapore.
Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has emphatically stated Ferrari does not need to appoint further technical staff in the wake of James Allison’s departure.
Singapore was expected to be the weekend where Mercedes’ rivals would take the fight to them. Will they? Enter your predictions now.
Nico Rosberg put Mercedes on top in the second practice session in Singapore while Lewis Hamilton had a difficult session.
The Red Bull pair set the pace as practice began in Singapore but the Mercedes drivers didn’t set their quickest lap times on the soft tyres.
In the round-up: Hamilton concerned poor starts will cost him title • Grosjean wants second US GP • Button: Make F1 bigger than Pokemon
Liberty Media should increase payments to the sport’s smaller teams in order to improve the quality of racing, says Sergio Perez.
Sergio Perez won’t be making an announcement on his F1 future in Singapore, despite having previously indicated he wished to settle it by this weekend.
Robert Kubica will return to circuit racing with Renault next week in his first outing for the manufacturer since his 2011 rally crash.
Is this Red Bull’s best chance to beat Mercedes before the end of the season? Here’s how the teams stack up ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix.
Expect another dry Singapore Grand Prix weekend – but not because of some of the more radical reasons which have been put about.
In the round-up: Button open to Super GT move in 2017 • No F1 licence for new Kyalami • Ecclestone ‘may walk away’ – Mosley
Singapore’s street race under night lights has been a dazzling addition to the calendar though the track is more a test of endurance than skill.
In the round-up: Ricciardo wants to “get Monaco win back” in Singapore • Mexico to sell 350,000 tickets • Buscombe joins Sauber from Haas
For the first time since the restrictions on team radio broadcasts were lifted the number of messages being broadcast to fans during the race rose.
Kimi Raikkonen fumed at Max Verstappen while Nico Hulkenberg said he had too much fuel. Here are the radio discussions from Spa.