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Max Verstappen’s strange statistics in Singapore
At this point in the campaign, no one doubts that the Dutchman is. max verstappen He is on his way to winning his third consecutive F1 championship title without any major problems. He achieved his 10th consecutive win in the final race, the Monza Grand Prix, setting a new record for him. “That’s a good statistic,” he was heard explaining to his team on the radio, but he was adamant that he wasn’t in the business of keeping records, but that his 11th in a row was a personal accomplishment. You have to face your own demons. The Singapore circuit is one of his three on the current calendar. He has never won, never taken pole position in a race, never recorded the fastest lap.
47 wins on road courses
2023 calendar
Bahrain GP (Sakhir): 2023
Saudi Arabia GP (Jeddah) 2022
Australian GP (Melbourne) 2023
Azerbaijan GP (Baku) 2022
GP Miami (Miami) 2022, 2023
GP Emilia Romagna (Imola) 2021, 2022
Monaco GP (Monaco) 2021, 2023
GP Spain (Barcelona-Catalunya) 2016, 2022, 2023
Canadian GP (Montreal) 2022, 2023
Austrian GP (Spielberg) 2018, 2019, 2021, 2021, 2023
British GP (Silverstone) 2020, 2023
Hungarian GP (Hungaroring) 2022, 2023
Belgian GP (Spa) 2021, 2022, 2023
GP Netherlands (Zandvoort) 2021, 2022, 2023
Italian GP (Monza) 2022, 2023
GP Singapore (Singapore) 0
Japan GP (Suzuka) 2022
GP Qatar (Lusail) 0
American GP (Austin) 2021, 2022
Mexican GP (Mexico) 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
GP Brazil (Interlagos) 2019
GP Las Vegas (Las Vegas) 0
GP Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina) 2020, 2021, 2022
others:
Malaysian GP (Sepang) 2017
German GP (Hockenheim) 2019
French GP (Le Castellet) 2021, 2022
“Singapore will probably be the most challenging weekend of the upcoming races. “There’s a lot at stake on an urban circuit, not to mention the heat and humidity, and the peloton is usually very even…” he explained in a previous statement.
The other two are Losail and Las Vegas.
Of the three circuits missing Verstappen Conquer Las Vegas is newly appearing on this year’s calendar, Losail Hamilton then took the win ahead of Verstappen (25.743), who earned an extra point for fastest lap of the race, but there was great tension beforehand due to the penalty the Dutchman received from Verstappen. With less than two hours before the start of the race, stewards were awarded five grid positions for failing to brake under an apparent double yellow flag in Saturday’s Q3, when he was second behind pole-sitter Hamilton.
in marina bay He has competed in the race six times so far, coming closest to winning in 2018 when he started from second on the grid and finished the race in the same position, 8.961 ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes. He also reached the podium in 2019 with a 3rd place finish. Vettel finished 3.821 behind, and Leclerc moved up one position after starting fourth.
However, the rest of the races, especially the last one, were forgotten. In 2015, his rookie year with Toro Rosso, he started and finished 8th. In 2016 he started 4th on the grid and finished 6th, in 2017 he started 2nd but had a fatal collision with the two Ferraris of Vettel and Raikkonen before reaching the first corner on the wet asphalt. and abstained from voting.The circuit hasn’t gone bad for Red Bull, with Checo Perez dominating the two Ferraris and taking responsibility for being the first under the checkered flag.
among them Previous participation It was worth it for him to start from eighth on the grid in Saturday’s Q3, when his team’s fuel loading error forced him to abort his crucial final lap. And in the race, he lost another four places due to the anti-stall system tripping when the lights went out, struggled behind slower cars, and made another mistake while looking for fifth place, so he was already He finished seventh on the day the title was on the line. .
When asked if he enjoyed his date night on the streets of Marina Bay, he replied: “Zero.” “It’s not something I enjoy. I want to win or at least fight for the front. It’s just frustrating to get stuck behind the car, have a problem at the start, and then have a big block to get back on track. “Only in the new back zone,” said the current world champion.
Change layout
The Marina Bay urban layout introduces a new feature in the third sector, where curves 16, 17, 18 and 19 with slow turns of nearly 90 degrees have been removed and a straight line connecting the beginning of turn 16 has been introduced. It has been replaced. And at the end of turn 19, it may “help” break Verstappen’s curse.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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F1 chose the unluckiest driver of the year: “Everything goes wrong for us”
The official website of the championship, where Formula 1 described Aston Martin pilot Fernando Alonso as the “unluckiest” at the end of the 2025 season, announced the alternative awards.
The season has been quite difficult for the two-time world champion star. Alonso failed to complete the first two races in Australia due to an incident and in China due to brake problems. What followed was a series of finishes outside the points, including technical failures, poor timing of the safety cars and several 11th places.
The Spaniard, who finished the Imola Grand Prix in 11th place, summarized the situation emotionally as follows:
“We are very unlucky, everything is going wrong for us this year.”
Alonso earned his first points in Spain, the ninth stage of the season. Overall, he finished 2025 in the top 10 11 times, collecting 56 points and entering the top 10 in the driver rankings. The best result was fifth place at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Alonso had no podiums this season.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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Dakar motorcycle rider Tosha Chalayna: “Are we risking our lives? When you too go to buy bread. When I fall, the first thing I think is: “Let’s hope the bike is in good shape.”
Tosha Shalayna (Valencia, June 3, 1995) is one of the favorites to win. dakar Riding a motorcycle, he broke the Spanish drought on two wheels that has lasted since he last won the title. Mark Koma in 2015. The Valencian showed with incredible speed at Dakar 2025 that he has everything to succeed. Finished in 2nd place, 8 minutes behind the winner.after days of riding with a broken collarbone and several falls. A year later, he dreams of victory.
Was the pressure of getting injured at the beginning of your debut as a Honda executive at Dakar 2024 before Dakar 2025 weighing on you?
No, it’s not pressure. And if you think that’s pressure, congratulate yourself. Because we have fought all this time to have the opportunity to play against great players and being in the official team means we are enjoying it now. As drivers, we all feel pressure, but we have to do well for ourselves. Whenever you feel pressure, please bless me. And I wouldn’t change it for anything. I think that’s what gives me that extra bit as well.
How would you describe the physical fitness of a biker? On Stage 9 of Dakar 2025, you got off your bike injured, got up, dusted yourself off, and got back on your bike like nothing had happened.
(lol) That becomes a burden when you get older… (lol) I may fall down many times, but I don’t think I realize the pain until long after I get up. So far, the first thing I think when I drop is “Oysters!” Run to the bike and tell him everything is fine and we are second and we can continue because we are fighting to win. “I never think I hurt myself. The only thought that crossed my mind was “It’s an Oyster, so make sure the bike is in good condition and no broken towers or road books!” Let’s not fail! ‘I don’t know if that’s a strength or not, but we have clear goals, we know the work we need to do, and we’re moving towards it.
“Right now, when I fall, the first thing I think is, ‘Oh, I’m going to run to my bike and hope that if everything goes well I can continue, because we’re second and we’re fighting to win.'”
What do you think about the 2026 route?
Every Dakar is very tough and that’s what it will be. The stages are long, with two marathon stages, but you’ll be sleeping in tents and without team support. It comes down to a combination of knowing how to tighten and knowing how to maintain the mechanism.
Are you worried about stones?
Now all the pilots have a very high level and skill. I think it was more due to the day-to-day fatigue of what would be such a long stage and a concern about not breaking anything on the bike than any concern about technique going through these sections. We move away from the open desert, last year’s sand and go to more stones. I don’t know if it’s good or bad. It will be very different.
“We’re going to move away from the open areas and the sandy beaches of last year and towards more rocky areas. I don’t know if it’s good or bad. It’s going to be a big change.”
What strategy do you have in mind?
You should arrive well-prepared and take it one step at a time. Of course, you will reach a stage where you can control the race to a certain extent, but in the early stages everyone will be pushing hard, no matter what anyone says. Is it a plan? A thousand things happen in Dakar. There are many days and it’s not just you, it’s the bike too and there are thousands of factors. We must always keep our feet on the ground and fight for victory.
Is it possible to win?
We always leave home with the same goal – victory. It’s going to be very difficult and we have great competition, but we have everything we need to win.
“We always leave home with the same goal, which is a victory. It’s going to be very difficult, we have great competitors, but we have everything we need to go towards it.”
Now there are a dozen or so drivers in front with a lot of pace.
This is one of the major differences from before. Before, there were at most two to four drivers who could win, but now they are at a very good level, and there are drivers who don’t stand out that much during the year, but in the Dakar they are there. There are many drivers who can perform well, win stages and be at the front, and we have to be there too.
It’s like an elimination game, with so many drivers risking it every day to perform to the best of their ability. Do you feel like you are putting your life at risk?
Well, we’re putting our lives at risk…we don’t know at the end of the day. They risk their lives every day to buy bread. Of course I’ll do my best, but I’ll never go to 120%, which could cause a fall. Ultimately, the drop could be 10% or 150%. We never think of risking our lives, but we will do our best. I know it’s a very dangerous sport, but at least in my case, the days are long so there’s always a margin of error to go very fast but safely.
A lot of people think Sanders, Brabec and you are on another level.
(Laughs) Well…I think we’ve been fighting hard in every race this year, and of course it means something to be there, but I also think there are some very strong drivers who come from behind, and there are some who suddenly win a stage. I don’t know, but the numbers look like this. The three of us have been fighting all season and that’s the reality.
What does it mean to win the Dakar?
It’s a dream. Sounds very typical, but that’s the reality. It’s a dream. Dakar has a clear meaning for me. For me it means a change in life. I went from being there surviving, to trying to find my way in this sport, to finally finding it. My dream since childhood was to run in Dakar. I wasn’t even thinking about winning, I was just thinking about racing. As I got older, I realized what I wanted and spent a lot of time pursuing it. So it must be a dream.
What do you want from this Dakar?
We’re not going to ask him to win, because we’re going to do that, but I would say give him a little bit of luck, and we all need it, help us a little bit, but in the end it’s us who have to win.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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PHOTOGRAPH. Legendary F1 circuit undergoes changes ahead of start of 2026 season
Suzuka Circuit is preparing for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix; Large-scale asphalt renewal works have started on the track before the new Formula 1 season.
The Japan circuit has been home to F1 for many years and is considered one of the most difficult and favorite tracks among drivers. High speeds, technical configuration and variable weather conditions have repeatedly made Suzuka the venue for iconic championship moments.
The 2026 stage is scheduled for March 29 and will be the third stage in the season calendar.
The western part of the track, including the iconic Spoon Corner, is now completely closed. A new layer of asphalt was laid, which should change the properties of the coating.
The new surface is expected to have a low level of grip at the beginning of the weekend, but grip will gradually increase as the rubber accumulates; this can significantly affect the cars’ settings.
本日の #西コース路面張替え工事 pic.twitter.com/AbKkyGKgq9
— 鈴鹿サーキット Suzuka Circuit (@suzuka_event) December 27, 2025
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