George Russell won the Singapore Grand Prix with a flawless drive from pole to flag.
He led every lap and secured Mercedes a convincing victory.
“Everything felt perfect today,” Russell said after the race.
Behind him, McLaren’s title fight exploded.
Lando Norris forced his way past teammate Oscar Piastri at the start.
Piastri was furious.
“Are we cool with Lando just barging me out of the way?” he asked over the radio.
Norris brushed off the contact.
“It was hard racing, nothing more,” he said.
Piastri disagreed.
“If avoiding Verstappen means hitting me, that’s a pretty bad job,” he snapped.
McLaren clinched the constructors’ title but their harmony collapsed.
Team management promised to “review it later,” angering Piastri further.
“You do whatever you think is best,” he told his engineer, refusing to engage.
Russell pulled clear as Verstappen struggled with tyres.
Norris chased the Red Bull but couldn’t pass.
McLaren’s pit strategy deepened tensions when Norris refused to yield pit priority.
Piastri’s stop was slow, worsening his mood.
By the final laps, Russell led comfortably.
Norris trailed Verstappen but finished fourth, three points ahead of Piastri.
Russell crossed the line five seconds clear for his second win of the year.
Antonelli took fifth for Mercedes.
Leclerc and Hamilton followed for Ferrari.
Alonso, Bearman, and Sainz completed the top ten.
Hamilton faced investigation for exceeding track limits.

