Motor Racing-No Break for Ferrari's Troubled Season at Singapore Race
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In Singapore problems for Leclerc, sixth and Hamilton, eighth after a penalty. Sparks between Norris and Plate
Motor racing-No break for Ferrari's troubled season at Singapore race
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -While McLaren celebrated another constructors' title and Mercedes' George Russell tasted his first Singapore Grand Prix victory on Sunday, rivals Ferrari were left ever more despondent after a race plagued by brake issues for both drivers. Read full story
Braking issues derail Ferrari in Singapore
Ferrari struggled with overheating brakes for much of the Singapore Grand Prix and has lost ground to Mercedes in the constructors’ championship.A year ago, Ferrari was beaten to the constructors’ title by McLaren at the final race of the season, but this year McLaren wrapped up the championship in Singapore...
Lewis Hamilton explains Ferrari’s brake problem in Singapore: “We missed a big opportunity”
Hamilton reveals Ferrari’s brake issue in Singapore cost him a stronger finish It was a weekend to forget for Ferrari at Marina Bay, as the team left Singapore with only sixth and eighth place finishes. Lewis Hamilton was fighting for fifth position against Andrea Kimi Antonelli in the closing laps, but a brake issue on his SF-25 forced him to back off. Despite the disappointment, the seven-time world champion still managed to find positives in …


Lewis Hamilton details ruinous F1 Singapore GP brake issue
Lewis Hamilton has admitted Ferrari’s car is on a “knife-edge” trying to live with the team’s rivals in Formula 1 as a late brake failure derailed his Singapore Grand Prix. Hamilton lost out to team-mate Charles Leclerc at the start, but the change in position and a substantial gap behind allowed him to make a second pitstop on Lap 46. The Briton mounted a blistering charge on the Soft compound to regain the spot on Leclerc and was chasing down …
Frederick Wasser, head of the Ferrari, commented on a seven-time British Hamilton World Championship on Singapore's Grand Prix.
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