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Ferrari's Carlos Sainz wins in Singapore to end Red Bull's run

McLaren’s Lando Norris finishes a close second and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton takes third place as Red Bull ends up off the podium for first time since last November’s Brazilian Grand Prix

Reuters Singapore Published 18.09.23, 09:37 AM
Carlos Sainz.

Carlos Sainz. File photo

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz won the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday to end Formula One leader Max Verstappen's record run of 10 wins in a row and shatter Red Bull's dream of going through the season unbeaten.

McLaren's Lando Norris finished a close second and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton took third place as Red Bull ended up off the podium for the first time since last November's Brazilian Grand Prix.

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In a strategic, slow-burning thriller of a race Sainz, nicknamed 'smooth operator', played his hand perfectly after starting on pole, slowing the field to close any safety car window and saving his tyres before helping former teammate Norris stave off the chasing Mercedes pair.

Mercedes' George Russell, pushing hard for the win on far fresher medium tyres than the leaders, crashed on the last lap while in third place.

"We nailed the race," said Sainz after his second career win for the Italian team. "We did everything we had to do. We did it perfect and we brought home a P1 that I'm sure all Italy and Ferrari are going to be proud and happy."

The Spaniard eked out his hard tyres for 42 laps, winning at the slowest possible speed, for Ferrari's first victory since Charles Leclerc triumphed in Austria in July last year.

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