Two free practice sessions have been completed in Singapore on Friday, with a
Ferrari and a
McLaren topping each session in the Asian country.
Before heavy rain hit the track during the evening,
Max Verstappen was also penalised for swearing during the press conference. GPblog bring you the best news of the day from the world of Formula One!
FP1 and FP2 in Singapore
Red Bull and Mercedes did struggle more in FP2, as
Max Verstappen finished in P15, while
Lewis Hamilton also only got up to P11.
The Briton was especially not happy with his car following the session. Could these two teams' long runs be a saving grace as they dive into data over the evening?
Read our analysis here!FIA penalise Verstappen for swearing
After
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem declared that drivers should swear less, during Thursday's press conference, Max Verstappen decided not to care about that suggestion, and said the word "f***".
The Dutchman as a results had to appear in front of the stewards at 19:00 local time, after breaching the 'International Sporting Code'.
Bottas rumoured to remain at Sauber, VCARB misterious about Ricciardo's future
According to Blick, rumours suggest that Valtteri Bottas will remain at Sauber [Stake F1] in the 2025 season, before the team will officially become Audi. F2 championship leader Gabriel Bortoleto was also rumoured to be in contention for a seat at the team, but now the Swiss newspaper have reported that a deal has been completed with the Finnish driver.
Meanwhile, team principal Laurent Mekies remained mysterious about the other available
F1 seat. According to the VCARB team principal,
they will sit down after the Singapore GP to talk about Daniel Ricciardo's future at the team. By saying this, Mekies has also not ruled out that the Australian could possible leave the team already after this weekend.
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