P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Press from around the world have responded to the Singapore Grand Prix, where McLaren wrapped up a second successive F1 constructors’ championship, but Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri came to blows on the first lap.
McLaren clinched their second consecutive F1 constructors’ championship during the Singapore Grand Prix, overshadowed by the clash between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, leading to post-race dramas and conspiracy theories refuted by McLaren. George Russell’s dominant win in Singapore further closed the gap in the F1 standings for Max Verstappen against Piastri and Norris. International media reactions varied regarding the 18th round of the F1 season, with a focus on specific incidents and performances.
In the UK, The Times highlighted Piastri’s frustration towards Norris and McLaren’s decision not to intervene after their collision on the opening lap.
Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf praised Max Verstappen’s performance and Red Bull’s progress under new team principal Laurent Mekies, acknowledging the team’s improved performance in recent races.
Spanish outlet El País celebrated Russell’s victory and noted McLaren’s team dynamics as the main talking point of the Singapore GP, despite securing the constructors’ title.
The New Zealand Herald covered the challenging weekend for Liam Lawson, who took a strategic pit gamble that did not pay off, leading to a disappointing finish in P15.
Various global media sources depicted different aspects of the Singapore Grand Prix, reflecting on key moments and standout performances from the race.






