George Russell won the Singapore Grand Prix from pole to flag.
He said, “The car felt perfect today.”
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri’s title fight boiled over.
At the start, Norris pushed past Piastri, who shouted over the radio, “Are we cool with Lando just barging me out of the way?”
Piastri was furious.
He said, “That’s not fair. If he avoids another car by crashing into me, that’s a pretty bad job.”
McLaren’s rule of fairness backfired.
They told Piastri the clash would be reviewed later.
He replied coldly, “You do whatever you think is best.”
Norris insisted it was hard but clean racing.
He took third, while Piastri finished fourth behind Max Verstappen.
Norris said, “We raced tough, but fair.”
Russell controlled the race easily.
He built a strong lead, stayed calm, and made no mistakes.
By lap 53, he was untouchable.
“Redemption at last,” he said, recalling last year’s crash.
Behind him, Antonelli took fifth for Mercedes.
Leclerc and Hamilton finished sixth and seventh for Ferrari.
Alonso came eighth, Bearman ninth, and Sainz tenth.
Hamilton faced investigation for exceeding track limits late in the race.
