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Sergio Pérez wins Singapore F1 GP as Max Verstappen forced to ... (The Guardian)

Sergio Pérez won for the second time this season with Charles Leclerc second, Max Verstappen seventh and Lewis Hamilton in ninth.

His tyres were shot and he was forced to pit for new rubber and emerged from fifth place in 14th at the back of the field. Yet the win he required was long gone as his teammate closed out his victory with calm assurance. Hamilton stopped, too, for a new front wing and rubber, and Verstappen followed a lap later. This was Pérez’s first win at the Singapore GP and the fourth of his career. He managed to keep going and rejoined in front of Verstappen in fifth but with a damaged front wing. He had a poor start and then dropped places trying too hard to make up a position in the latter stages, making an error that was even more costly.

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Perez hails 'best performance' in F1 in Singapore Grand Prix as he ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Red Bull driver Sergio Perez hailed the best performance of his F1 career to date as he controlled an “intense” Singapore Grand Prix to beat Ferrari rival ...

[READ MORE: Perez holds off Leclerc to win rollercoaster 2022 Singapore Grand Prix as Verstappen settles for 7th](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.perez-holds-off-leclerc-to-win-rollercoaster-2022-singapore-grand-prix-as.6fJ3Awe6YmTCf7KSqI2IVG.html) They just told me I was under investigation, [and] to increase the gap, so that is what we did.” I pushed [and] I gave everything for the win today,” said Perez. All in all, [it was] a fantastic day.” The last few laps were so intense. [but got the jump on Leclerc](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.watch-enjoy-the-race-start-at-marina-bay-as-perez-gets-the-jump-on-leclerc.7owlh0W3U9LVDjbifkP6FD.html) as the action began and never looked back – leading the way as initially wet conditions transitioned to dry.

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F1 2022 Singapore Grand Prix - Race results (RacingNews365)

Sergio Perez takes the win from Charles Leclerc, but is under investigation for a Safety Car infringement.

[McLaren](/formula-1-teams/mclaren) taking home double points with Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo rounding out the top five. [Charles Leclerc](/formula-1-drivers/charles-leclerc) at the Singapore Grand Prix. [Red Bull](/formula-1-teams/red-bull) driver managed the pace after overtaking Leclerc into Turn 1 on the opening lap.

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Singapore GP: Perez wins, but faces post-race investigation (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Red Bull's Sergio Perez beat Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc in an action-packed 2022 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, but the Mexican faces a post-race ...

But after catching the eye outside of the F1 sphere, before his stunning impromptu grand prix debut in Italy, will it lead to a delayed full-time race seat? The new plan will allow the series to pump up the volume The Australian rising star is fast, consistent, confident, adaptable and has shown excellent racecraft, but there’s already a taint to his reputation.

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Leclerc "surprised" at how Perez surged clear in F1 Singapore GP ... (autosport.com)

Charles Leclerc admitted he was surprised how Sergio Perez could pull so far clear in the closing stages of Formula 1's Singapore Grand Prix after breaking ...

But after catching the eye outside of the F1 sphere, before his stunning impromptu grand prix debut in Italy, will it lead to a delayed full-time race seat? The new plan will allow the series to pump up the volume The Australian rising star is fast, consistent, confident, adaptable and has shown excellent racecraft, but there’s already a taint to his reputation.

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F1: Sergio Perez wins in rainy Singapore Grand Prix as Max ... (INQUIRER.net)

Carlos Sainz was third to make it a double podium for Ferrari in the night race that started more than an hour late because of a storm. FEATURED STORIES. SPORTS.

“I pushed all the way,” said Leclerc. “It was very tough out there,” Sainz said. When I got out of the car, I felt it. Not with a car like that. “It’s not what I’m here for. He finished seventh after a rollercoaster race.

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Red Bull's Sergio Perez finishes first in F1 Singapore Grand Prix (CNA)

SINGAPORE: Red Bull's Sergio Perez scored his second win of the season in Sunday's (Oct 2) Singapore Grand Prix ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc as title ...

Advertisement Carlos Sainz in the other Ferrari was third.

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Singapore GP F1 Podcast: Has Perez been criticised unfairly? - The ... (The Race)

Sergio Perez took aim at his critics as he celebrated his Singapore Grand Prix victory - did his drive show he's been unfairly underestimated?

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Edd Straw's 2022 F1 Singapore Grand Prix driver ratings - The Race (The Race)

Sergio Perez emerged the winner but does he receive the highest score in Edd Straw's F1 driver ratings this week?

Schumacher’s race was a good example of fine margins as he was running just outside the points when he pitted for slicks a lap before the second safety car. His final Q2 lap, on intermediates, started well but began to get away from him at Turn 8 thanks to overworking the rear tyres early in the lap. Bottas should have made it out of Q1, but things didn’t work out well in terms of timing once the team committed to him staying out on his original set of intermediates. Albon’s race started to go wrong almost immediately with a spin at Turn 7 on the opening lap, clipping the wall. But once he reached the wetter part at Turn 16, the time slipped away thanks to the lack of grip. Unlike Stroll, he didn’t set a serious lap time on the slicks thanks to errors in tricky conditions, leaving him down in 14th. Opted to start Q3 on intermediates, which meant he was out of sync and without the chance to run longer on the softs and exploit the available grip. His race pace wasn’t as strong as Norris, but he did the ideal job for the team. But the switch to softs in Q3 improved matters, and although Norris had an untidy middle part of the lap sixth was a better result than expected. Started from the pits after a complete power unit change and was always likely to spend the race stuck in traffic. Lost a place to Sainz at the start, which was costly as he got stuck behind the Ferrari and lost touch with the leaders. [Described his race as “incredibly messy”](/formula-1/incredibly-messy-verstappen-on-his-worst-f1-race-of-2022/), with the anti-stall kicking in at the start and ensuring he finished the first lap down in 12th.

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Palace confirms Marcos' 'productive' trip to Singapore for F1 Grand ... (Manila Bulletin)

Malacañang has confirmed that President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. indeed went to Singapore over the weekend in time for the Singapore Grand Prix but ...

The Singapore Grand Prix (SGP) 2022, held from Sept. The ticket for Sunday’s event costs up to SG$988 or P40,570. Founded in 2008, the SGP is a motor racing event that forms part of the Formula One World Championship. Fahad Bin Abdullah Toonsi) to affirm our bilateral economic relationships and strengthen collaborations in energy cooperation as well as exchange views on manpower policies on the sidelines of the race,” he wrote. After being silent since rumors first surfaced last week, Malacañang finally confirms that President Marcos went to Singapore over the weekend. Tan See Leng that featured photos of the event, including one with President Marcos and other world leaders.

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Critics slam Marcos' F1 weekend 'junket' to Singapore (INQUIRER.net)

Several groups and lawmakers have criticized President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s attendance in the Formula One (F1) Grand Prix in Singapore over the ...

Only the utterly callous and shamelessly entitled would not get this point,” he added. “We would like to remind Malacañang that anything that involves public funds and resources requires transparency. (The floods in fields hit by typhoon Karding have not yet subsided, but the President has already flown to Singapore to watch the F1 Grand Prix. Echoing the concerns raised by Brosas, House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Rep. “Happy to link up again with friends from both here and abroad. Sandro Marcos, and his cousin House Speaker Martin Romualdez flew to Singapore days after typhoon Karding (International name: Noru) battered parts of Luzon early last week.

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'Productive'? Malacañang says Marcos watched Singapore Grand ... (Rappler)

(2nd UPDATE) After photos of the President and his politician family members at the Singapore Grand Prix go viral, the city-state's minister says views were ...

Marcos and Lee had met barely a month back, during the former’s state visit. He wrote as his caption to the collage, “Happy to link up again with friends from both here and abroad. It’s also not the first time for Marcos to be criticized for frivolity as chief executive. The post came days after Palace media, through official channels, asked for confirmation on reports that Marcos would be flying to Singapore to watch the Grand Prix, a motor racing event that’s part of the 2022 F1 season. Right now, if you look at the political landscape of Southeast Asia, President [Marcos] stands as the South leader for Southeast Asia, so you cannot avoid inviting him to an event where all other leaders of Southeast Asia were invited,” he was in the city-state to watch Formula 1 racing.

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President Marcos under fire for S'pore F1 trip as Filipinos reel from ... (The Straits Times)

Photos of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, his relatives and political allies watching the race from inside the exclusive F1 Paddock Club went viral.

Pro-Marcos blogger RJ Nieto said the F1 Grand Prix was a good opportunity to seal deals with billionaires. "If true, President Bongbong Marcos has every right to unwind during the weekend. Only the utterly callous and shamelessly entitled would not get this point," he added. "The belated statement... It is unclear for now if he spent taxpayers' money to fund his Grand Prix trip. Reporters repeatedly asked Mr Marcos' office last week to confirm his rumoured Grand Prix trip, but officials initially claimed they had no information.

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Perez holds off Leclerc to win rollercoaster 2022 Singapore Grand ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Sergio Perez held off Charles Leclerc for his first-ever win on the streets of Singapore, while Carlos Sainz completed the podium and Max Verstappen ...

Magnussen had to pit after his Lap 1 collision in avoidance of Verstappen and the Danish driver finished 12th on a disappointing day for Haas. Perez and Leclerc were blazing ahead of Sainz and Norris, the leader shrugging off a couple of lock-ups on Laps 45 and 46 while his pursuer managed to rescue a small trip off the dry line on Lap 47. With Perez facing the stewards after the flag, he continued to ramp up the pace and eventually won by 7.5s over Leclerc in a truly stunning show of defence. In the other Red Bull, Verstappen had passed Schumacher, Magnussen and Bottas to make it into P10, with Gasly his next victim on Lap 50 – with 13 minutes remaining. Another VSC on Lap 28, then, and Ferrari’s pit crew emerged with a new set of intermediates – but neither Sainz - with Hamilton hustling him for position – nor Leclerc entered the pits. Well, that was until Lap 33 when Hamilton went straight on into the barriers at Turn 7 and rejoined between Verstappen and Norris, telling his team that the car looked “intact”. Albon pitted for slicks and a new nose following his contact with the walls, but was soon given the signal to stop. Lap 8 saw Latifi and Zhou scrap for P18, the Williams driver cutting off the Alfa Romeo on the entry to Turn 5 and forcing Zhou into the wall. Gasly was the next target for Verstappen, the Red Bull driver up into seventh with a pass down the inside at Turn 13. The Red Bull driver then pried P7 off Vettel with a pass on the very last lap of the race. The race restarted on Lap 39 for Perez to continue leading. Crucially, the McLaren drivers hadn’t; Lando Norris came in for a new set of mediums and Daniel Ricciardo opted for slicks as they emerged fourth and sixth for the restart.

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Autosport Podcast: F1 Singapore Grand Prix review (autosport.com)

Sergio Perez took victory at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix from Charles Leclerc, but only after a stewards investigation which delayed the result for ...

But after catching the eye outside of the F1 sphere, before his stunning impromptu grand prix debut in Italy, will it lead to a delayed full-time race seat? In a marathon Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, Sergio Perez’s victory was only assured hours after the race due to a stewards investigation. A testing return to the Singapore Grand Prix in tricky conditions created plenty of hazards and mistakes for the Formula 1 drivers to fall into.

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Bongbong Marcos' Singapore F1 Grand Prix getaway causes social ... (Coconuts Manila)

We are in the middle of an economic crisis where inflation will again reach record highs, public debt has breached PHP13 trillion, and millions of Filipinos ...

“Marcos is flying this weekend to Singapore to watch the F1 Grand Prix from the invitation of Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong. How much are the Filipino taxpayers paying for this trip?” “[I don’t get] why people are surprised by Marcos choosing [to watch] the Grand Prix in Singapore [over] helping those affected by the recent typhoon,” one wrote. “President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr’s visit to Singapore was productive. Over the weekend, Malacañang remained mum on the president’s trip, with the Office of the Press Secretary saying it had “no information yet” on whether Marcos would be attending the car racing event on Friday. Marcos Jr himself sits as agriculture secretary in addition to being president.

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Palace: President's Singapore trip for F1 race productive ... (BusinessWorld Online)

By Kyanna Angela Bulan. THE PALACE on Monday confirmed Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. had attended the Formula One (F1) Grand Prix at the ...

Yusingco a said in a Messenger chat. “The president and indeed, all our government officials really do have to be held to a high standard of ethics in line with their choice to enter public service,” he said. Any trips by officials are given the spin that they are there on state business, he said in a Messenger chat. Ridon, a public investment analyst and convenor of InfraWatch PH, said in a Messenger chat. “If the president used government resources for an obviously personal, extravagant and frivolous trip in time of economic hardship then it is like a punch in the gut of hungry Filipinos,” Party-list Rep. His trip to Singapore “was productive,” Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said in a Facebook post.

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Hamilton keen to move on from 'pretty rubbish' Singapore GP after ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Four-time Singapore Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton admitted that the 2022 race in the Lion City wasn't one he'd remember with fondness, as early hopes of ...

But you get back up again and you try and I tried to get past Seb but it was wet on the inside, so when you fail you get up and try again.” So, my apologies to the team but we live and we learn, and I’ll recover.” Asked if he’d felt the podium had been within his grasp as he closed in on Sainz ahead of his Lap 33 error in the wet-dry encounter, Hamilton replied: “We would have potentially undercut him, maybe. I was trying – obviously, it was difficult to overtake, and that lock-up into Turn 7, when those things happen, your heart sinks a little bit. “It’s a pretty flat, pretty poor day – a pretty rubbish day to be honest. But then a Lap 33 error saw Hamilton stuff his Mercedes W13 heavily into the Turn 7 wall, forcing him to pit for a new nose section.

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'Insensitive, callous': Marcos criticized over 'luxurious' Singapore ... (Rappler)

"Little did we know that when President Marcos said 'full speed ahead,' he was referring to the Singapore Grand Prix!" says Liberal Party president and ...

“As it is his whole Singapore Grand Prix trip is insensitive and callous in light of the suffering of Filipinos.” used government resources for obviously personal, extravagant, and frivolous junket in time of economic hardship, then it is like a punch in the gut of hungry Filipinos,” Castro said. Is it true that he flew to Singapore on RPP1 PAF Gulfstream G280 ‘Command and Control’ aircraft?” that he has the budget for VIP access for him and his family, while many Filipinos have no food on the table due to the rising prices of goods,” she added. [referring](https://www.rappler.com/nation/full-text-transcript-president-marcos-jr-state-nation-address-2022/) to a line by Marcos during first State of the Nation Address in July. The Singapore Grand Prix is an elite motor racing event and the first of the night races in Asia which are part of the Formula One World Championship.

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