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Our pick of the best images from the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix as McLaren wins its 10th constructors’ title
by Raceteq
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History made under the lights: McLaren secured its 10th Formula 1 constructors’ championship at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, and we’ve curated a gallery of spectacular images from Marina Bay.

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McLaren brought home the silverware in Singapore as it left the race with 650 points in the table - enough for its second-straight F1 constructors’ title - but the drivers’ championship was far from a foregone conclusion as the drivers departed the Lion City.
George Russell won the race for Mercedes, delivering the team its first F1 win since the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix, and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen finished second, five seconds off the pace.
Championship leader Oscar Piastri finished fourth after banging wheels with team-mate Lando Norris at the start and conceding third place. He questioned whether his team would allow him to swap positions with Norris to little avail. Piastri’s woes were later consolidated thanks to a slow pitstop.
Norris completed the podium in third place. He is just 22 points behind Piastri in the hunt for the drivers’ championship.
Mercedes’s Kimi Antonelli finished fifth ahead of the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in sixth and seventh respectively.
Despite a slow pitstop hampering his progress, Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso managed eighth place with a few wheel-to-wheel skirmishes on the way. Haas’s Oliver Bearman shrugged off contact with Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar at the start to finish ninth. Hadjar himself took the last point on offer in 10th.
It wasn’t quite the safety car-riddled Singapore race that we were once accustomed to, but the 2025 iteration of the original F1 night race tied up a loose end in the constructors’ championship and piled on the intrigue and jeopardy in what is proving to be a nailbiting drivers’ title battle.