George Russell: “That’s how you win a race.”
He led from start to finish and never faltered.
Mercedes celebrated a flawless victory at Marina Bay.
It was Russell’s second win of the season.
His calm precision strengthened his hand in contract talks.
Behind him, McLaren’s title fight exploded.
Lando Norris muscled past Oscar Piastri at turn three.
Their cars touched. Piastri fumed.
“Are we cool with Lando just barging me out of the way?” he snapped on the radio.
The team promised to review it later.
“That’s not fair,” Piastri replied. “He hit me. That’s a shit job of avoiding a car.”
Norris defended himself. “It was hard but clean racing,” he said.
McLaren’s rules of fairness now looked fragile.
Past team orders had already caused tension.
At Monza, Piastri had to give a place back.
Toto Wolff once warned such fairness breeds confusion.
Piastri now felt McLaren’s policy had failed him.
When asked for strategy input, Piastri said coldly: “Do whatever you think is best.”
He sounded defeated and bitter.
Norris pressed on, chasing Verstappen for second place.
He gained three points and closed the title gap to 22.
Russell stayed untouchable.
He led comfortably after pit stops and never looked back.
Norris tried to catch Verstappen but couldn’t pass.
Russell crossed the line five seconds clear.
It was sweet redemption after his 2023 crash.
Behind them, Antonelli finished fifth.
Leclerc and Hamilton took sixth and seventh.
Alonso, Bearman, and Sainz completed the top ten.
Hamilton faced investigation for track limit violations.
Singapore belonged to Russell.
McLaren left with trophies—and a brewing storm.