2023 F1 Singapore GP results: Carlos Sainz wins thrilling race (2024)

Sainz led from the start, with team-mate Charles Leclerc passing George Russell’s Mercedes for an early Ferrari 1-2.

A safety car for Logan Sargeant nudging his Williams into the barrier sent most of the field into the pits, with Leclerc suffering a delay that dropped him behind Russell and Lando Norris (McLaren). He later lost a further spot to Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) when he ran wide after the restart.

A virtual safety car at two-thirds distance allowed the Mercedes drivers to use their fresh medium tyres and chase down the leaders. In a thrilling finale, the top four ran nose-to-tail to the finish, until Russell crashed out on the final lap. Norris held second, with Hamilton third.

Max Verstappen started his Red Bull from 11th on hard tyres but, after making early progress, the safety car ruined the team’s strategy, and he tumbled back from second place on old rubber. After running as low as 15th, he recovered to finish fifth.

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2023 F1 Singapore Grand Prix results

ClaDriverCar / EngineLapsTimeDelay/Retirement
155Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari621:46'37.418
24Lando NorrisMcLaren/Mercedes621:46'38.2300.812
344Lewis HamiltonMercedes621:46'38.6871.269
416Charles LeclercFerrari621:46'58.59521.177
51Max VerstappenRed Bull/Honda RBPT621:46'58.85921.441
610Pierre GaslyAlpine/Renault621:47'15.85938.441
781Oscar PiastriMcLaren/Mercedes621:47'18.89741.479
811Sergio PérezRed Bull/Honda RBPT621:47'31.95254.534
940Liam LawsonAlphaTauri/Honda RBPT62-
1020Kevin MagnussenHaas/Ferrari62-
1123Alexander AlbonWilliams/Mercedes62-
1224Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo/Ferrari62-
1327Nico HülkenbergHaas/Ferrari62-
142Logan SargeantWilliams/Mercedes62-
1514Fernando AlonsoAston Martin/Mercedes62-
1663George RussellMercedes61-Accident
77Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo/Ferrari51-Retirement
31Esteban OconAlpine/Renault42-Retirement
22Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri/Honda RBPT0-Accident damage
18Lance StrollAston Martin/Mercedes0-Withdrawn

How the 2023 F1 Singapore Grand Prix unfolded

Polesitter Sainz, who started on mediums, led soft-shod Leclerc, who jumped up from third on the grid to pass Russell.

Hamilton also passed Russell, after running wide at Turn 1 and overtaking him off the track. They swapped the positions back on lap 2, and Hamilton let Lando Norris (McLaren) past too.

AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda was an opening-lap retirement after clashing with Sergio Perez’s Red Bull, which damaged Perez’s front wing endplate.

Sargeant understeered into the wall on lap 20, which broke his front wing that then dropped debris as he returned to the pits –sparking a brief safety car period. Sainz pitted and retained his lead, but Leclerc –who backed up the pack –had to be held as cars were coming into the pits, and he lost places to Russell and Norris.

Verstappen started from 11th on hards and gained a spot from Liam Lawson on the opening lap and Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas on lap 2. He passed Hulkenberg’s team-mate Kevin Magnussen on lap 6.

Verstappen stayed out under the safety car, which briefly elevated him to second, but left him prone on old rubber. Russell attacked him hard at the restart, becoming the first driver to overtake Verstappen all season on lap 23, as Norris passed Perez (who also stayed out) for fourth. Hamilton gained a spot from Leclerc when the Ferrari ran wide, and then moved past Perez a lap later, but also ran wide at the corner exit.

Norris passed Verstappen for third, and Hamilton pushed him back to fourth on lap 27 and Leclerc did likewise a tour later.

Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso (whose team-mate Lance Stroll didn’t start after his big qualifying crash) attacked Perez for seventh on lap 37 but lost a spot in doing so to Alpine’s Esteban Ocon, who pulled a tidy move to pass Perez two laps later and Alonso followed suit at Turn 14.

Verstappen pitted on lap 42, rejoining on mediums in 15th. Ocon’s strong race ended when he pulled off at Turn 2 on lap 43, causing a virtual safety car, which Mercedes used to pit Russell and Hamilton from second and fourth respectively to use their fresh medium tyres, rejoining in fourth and fifth.

Sainz led Norris by 1.5s as the race went green again, with Leclerc in third. Behind him, Russell began lapping 2s quicker than the cars ahead. Alonso suffered an off on lap 47 and rejoined down in 17th.

Russell carved into the gap to Leclerc and passed him for third on lap 53, with Hamilton following suit a tour later. Norris was 6s clear, but Russell rapidly chased him down and the top four ran nose to tail entering the final four laps, with Sainz reporting his tyres were “finished”.

Norris defended hard against Russell, which allowed Hamilton to start attacking his team-mate.

Russell clipped the wall and crashed out on the final lap, promoting Hamilton to third, who Norris just held off as Sainz won by 0.8s. Norris also admitted that he had hit the wall at the same corner as Russell.

Verstappen was also on the move, carving his way into the top 10 on his new rubber. He made it as far as fifth, passing Pierre Gasly’s Alpine with seven laps remaining and finished right behind Leclerc at the finish line.

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2023 F1 Singapore Grand Prix fastest laps

ClaDriverCar / EngineTimeDelayKm/h
144Lewis HamiltonMercedes1'35.867185.507
263George RussellMercedes1'36.2730.406184.724
314Fernando AlonsoAston Martin/Mercedes1'36.4560.589184.374
41Max VerstappenRed Bull/Honda RBPT1'36.5750.708184.147
511Sergio PérezRed Bull/Honda RBPT1'37.1081.241183.136
623Alexander AlbonWilliams/Mercedes1'37.3421.475182.696
755Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari1'37.6661.799182.089
84Lando NorrisMcLaren/Mercedes1'38.0462.179181.384
977Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo/Ferrari1'38.0752.208181.330
1020Kevin MagnussenHaas/Ferrari1'38.1072.240181.271
1116Charles LeclercFerrari1'38.2752.408180.961
1210Pierre GaslyAlpine/Renault1'38.2772.410180.957
1381Oscar PiastriMcLaren/Mercedes1'38.4922.625180.562
142Logan SargeantWilliams/Mercedes1'38.5312.664180.491
1540Liam LawsonAlphaTauri/Honda RBPT1'39.0283.161179.585
1624Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo/Ferrari1'39.3163.449179.064
1727Nico HülkenbergHaas/Ferrari1'39.9234.056177.977
1831Esteban OconAlpine/Renault1'39.9304.063177.964

2023 F1 Singapore Grand Prix tyre strategy

Driver Info
Cla Driver # Chassis Engine 1 2 3
1 C. Sainz Ferrari 55 Ferrari Ferrari

M : 20

H : 42

2 L. Norris McLaren 4 McLaren Mercedes

M : 20

H : 42

3 L. Hamilton Mercedes 44 Mercedes Mercedes

M : 20

H : 24

M : 18

4 C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari

S : 23

H : 42

5 M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 Red Bull Red Bull

H : 40

M : 22

6 P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine Renault

M : 20

H : 42

7 O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes

M : 20

H : 42

8 S. Perez Red Bull Racing 11 Red Bull Red Bull

H : 39

M : 23

9 L. Lawson AlphaTauri 40 AlphaTauri Red Bull

M : 20

H : 42

10 K. Magnussen Haas F1 Team 20 Haas Ferrari

M : 20

H : 23

S : 22

11 A. Albon Williams 23 Williams Mercedes

M : 20

H : 23

M : 19

12 G. Zhou Alfa Romeo 24 Alfa Romeo Ferrari

S : 2

H : 18

M : 42

13 N. Hulkenberg Haas F1 Team 27 Haas Ferrari

M : 20

H : 42

14 L. Sargeant Williams 2 Williams Mercedes

M : 19

H : 24

M : 19

15 F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin Mercedes

M : 20

H : 24

S : 20

16 G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes

M : 20

H : 24

M : 17

V. Bottas Alfa Romeo 77 Alfa Romeo Ferrari

H : 40

M : 11

E. Ocon Alpine 31 Alpine Renault

M : 20

H : 22

Y. Tsunoda AlphaTauri 22 AlphaTauri Red Bull

S : 0

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2023 F1 Singapore GP results: Carlos Sainz wins thrilling race (2024)

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2023 F1 Singapore GP results: Carlos Sainz wins thrilling race? ›

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz won a thrilling Singapore Grand Prix, the 15th round of the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship, as Red Bull's winning streak came to a humbling conclusion. Sainz led from the start, with team-mate Charles Leclerc passing George Russell's Mercedes

Mercedes
Mercedes-Benz, a German luxury automotive brand of the Mercedes-Benz Group, has been involved in Formula One as both team owner and engine manufacturer for various periods since 1954. The current Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team is based in Brackley, England, and possesses a German licence.
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for an early Ferrari 1-2.

How did Carlos Sainz win Singapore GP? ›

Sainz drove a tactical masterclass in the final laps, keeping Lando Norris' McLaren close enough that he had use of the Drag Reduction System (DRS) overtaking aid to keep charging Mercedes drivers George Russell and Lewis Hamilton at bay.

Has Carlos Sainz ever won a race in F1? ›

At the 2022 British Grand Prix, Sainz took his maiden Formula One pole position and career win. He achieved his second Formula One win at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix, after starting on pole position for the fifth time in his career. He is set to leave Ferrari at the end of 2024 as Lewis Hamilton joins the team.

What happened in the Singapore F1 race in 2023? ›

The race began with 19 drivers, following Lance Stroll's crash at the end of Q1, which triggered a red flag. It was won by Carlos Sainz Jr. for the second victory of his Formula One career. Sainz took pole position and led the entire race, finishing ahead of Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton.

Why did Carlos give Lando Drs? ›

"A couple of laps I was 1.2 or 1.3 seconds ahead of Lando, so I slowed down a bit to give him DRS into Turn 7, which was just enough for him to hold onto them and keep my race under control - not easy because you are putting yourself under risk and you cannot do any mistakes, but it was my strategy and it worked."

Who is the most successful F1 driver at Singapore? ›

Sebastian Vettel has the most wins on the track, with five Singapore Grand Prix victories. In 2022, a contract extension was announced which will put the race on the Formula One calendar until at least 2028.

How many races has Carlos Sainz won in 2024? ›

Carlos Sainz - 3 wins.

Is Carlos Sainz Senior married? ›

He has been married to Reyes Vázquez de Castro since 1992, and is the father of three children, Blanca (1993), Carlos (1994) and Ana (1998).

What happened to Max in Singapore GP 2023? ›

Max Verstappen and Red Bull were unable to extend their record-breaking winning streaks to 11 and 16 races respectively at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix, with Verstappen recovering from a P11 starting position to take fifth, as Sergio Perez came home eighth from 13th on the grid.

Why is Singapore the hardest F1 race? ›

The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix has long been regarded as one of the most difficult races on the F1 calendar, with the high heat and humidity and an intense lap of near-continuous corners forcing drivers to push right to their limits lap after lap.

Why is China not in F1 2023? ›

Restrictions in China and the potential consequences for those returning from the country meant F1 considered it impossible to hold the race without major compromises, and even as restrictions eased at the start of 2023 a late attempt from organisers to get it reinstated failed.

Why didn't Max win in Singapore? ›

Singapore was different. Verstappen, the winner of the last 10 F1 races — a record — didn't reach the final stage of qualifying simply because he was too slow. On raw pace, he could only manage 11th on the grid, two places ahead of Pérez, who spun on his final lap in Q2 and was also eliminated.

Why did Red Bull fail in Singapore? ›

Most likely, Red Bull's Singapore GP drop-off was simply the result of not starting the weekend with the right set-up approach, the confusion caused by the floor upgrade, and then running out of time to fix things.

Who is most likely to win the Singapore Grand Prix? ›

FAN VIEW: Max Verstappen is polling at just under 90% of F1 Play votes to claim a maiden victory at the Marina Bay Street Circuit on Sunday. Ferrari's Monza pole-sitter Carlos Sainz is next in the voting, followed by last year's Singapore winner Sergio Perez.

Who brought F1 to Singapore? ›

In 2007, Ong clinched the deal to bring the F1 race to Singapore after a year of negotiations, due in large part to his friendship with F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone. Ong had earlier proposed to build an F1 track at the Laguna Country Club in 1989, but this was rejected by the authorities.

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