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McLaren bag constructors’ title in Singapore, Russell wins race
Hindustan Times Bengaluru
|October 06, 2025
George Russell drove a flawless race from pole to win the Singapore GP for Mercedes, leaving Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen and the two McLarens to fight it out for the other podium spots.
George Russell.
(AFP)
Briton Russell took the chequered flag under the lights of the Marina Bay street circuit 5.4 seconds clear of Verstappen to claim his second victory of the season. "It feels amazing," said Russell. "We don't really know where this performance came from, but really, really happy."
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