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Singapore Grand Prix review

by BBC Radio 5 Live

F1: Chequered Flag

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"I want to share this with the team. It's a team effort. It's a people effort."
"It feels great to be honest. This track hasn't been my best friend over the years."
"It's a proud moment for everybody again to do it with this many races left in the season."
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Episode Summary

In this episode of the Chequered Flag podcast, hosts Harry Benjamin and racing driver Sam Bird recap the Singapore Grand Prix, where George Russell claimed an impressive victory for Mercedes. Russell held the lead throughout the race, finishing comfortably ahead of Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. McLaren, despite a clash between their drivers Norris and Oscar Piastri on lap one, secured their 10th Constructors' Championship, a remarkable turnaround for the team given their struggles earlier in the season.

Sam Bird highlights the incredible progress McLaren has made this year, noting their consistent performance and strong driver lineup, leading to a back-to-back championship win. The podcast delves into the on-track incident between Norris and Piastri, discussing both drivers' perspectives and the team's ethos of fairness. There is a debate on whether Piastri should feel aggrieved by the lack of intervention from the team during the race.

Russell's performance, including his commanding lead and strategic race execution, showcases his growth as a driver and the effectiveness of the Mercedes car. The episode also touches on challenges faced by other teams, including Ferrari and Red Bull, as well as the implications of ongoing rivalries within teams, especially between McLaren’s drivers as they both vie for their first championship. The episode wraps up with reflections on the race and previews the upcoming sprint race in Austin.

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Episode Summary

In this episode of the Chequered Flag podcast, hosts Harry Benjamin and racing driver Sam Bird recap the Singapore Grand Prix, where George Russell claimed an impressive victory for Mercedes. Russell held the lead throughout the race, finishing comfortably ahead of Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. McLaren, despite a clash between their drivers Norris and Oscar Piastri on lap one, secured their 10th Constructors' Championship, a remarkable turnaround for the team given their struggles earlier in the season.

Sam Bird highlights the incredible progress McLaren has made this year, noting their consistent performance and strong driver lineup, leading to a back-to-back championship win. The podcast delves into the on-track incident between Norris and Piastri, discussing both drivers' perspectives and the team's ethos of fairness. There is a debate on whether Piastri should feel aggrieved by the lack of intervention from the team during the race.

Russell's performance, including his commanding lead and strategic race execution, showcases his growth as a driver and the effectiveness of the Mercedes car. The episode also touches on challenges faced by other teams, including Ferrari and Red Bull, as well as the implications of ongoing rivalries within teams, especially between McLaren’s drivers as they both vie for their first championship. The episode wraps up with reflections on the race and previews the upcoming sprint race in Austin.

Key Takeaways

  • George Russell won the Singapore GP, establishing a strong performance for Mercedes.
  • McLaren secured their 10th Constructors' Championship, showcasing exceptional team progress.
  • The clash between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri was a focal point of the race discussions.
  • Russell's growth as a driver and efficient race strategies were highlighted.

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