Norris narrows gap to Piastri in drivers' title to 22 points
McLaren seal constructors' championship
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Lorraine McKenna
Postpublished at 14:45 BST
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Sam Bird Formula E driver on Radio 5 Sports Extra
Lando Norris has never had a proper look [at Max Verstappen], he had a little send down on the outside into Turn Seven four or five laps ago, but there is nothing really that has stood out as a real opportunity.
If anything is going to happen now, it is going to have to come from a mistake from Verstappen.
Lewis Hamilton is struggling in his Ferrari. The seven-time world champion might be trying to manage an issue with his brakes. The Italian team ring their drivers and Hamilton and Charles Leclerc swap places once again. Leclerc is now sixth, Hamilton seventh.
George Russell is almost there. Just stay calm and Singapore glory is yours. The Mercedes driver is 5.6 seconds clear of Max Verstappen and 6.1 seconds free of Lando Norris.
The field is staying put now as we edge closer to the conclusion of this physically demanding race. Lando Norris is creeping on Max Verstappen but it's looking increasingly unlikely the McLaren driver will be able to mount a challenge in the time left.
McLaren will still get to pop a load of champagne tonight, as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri's positions on track will be enough to seal back-to-back constructors' titles. Will the atmosphere be a bit frosty between their two drivers, though?
Max Verstappen has highlighted a few issues with his car tonight, so can the Red Bull hold on to claim his third podium finish in a row? The McLaren drivers' hard tyres are fresher than the four-time world champion's.
The chequered flag is getting closer and closer, and George Russell has the top step of the podium in his sights. While the Mercedes man is out in front and on for his first win in Singapore, Max Verstappen is under pressure in second place with two papaya cars on his rear wing.
Kimi Antonelli paased the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc for fifth place, so now Lewis Hamilton gets to have a crack at the Italian rookie. Leclerc lets Hamilton go through and now the seven-time world champion can plot a move.
Meanwhile, Racing Bulls are chatting to Isack Hadjar. Is Red Bull's sister team going to have a say on these podium places?
Oscar Piastri is now in the fight for a podium with a handful of laps to go. If Max Verstappen keeps on defending from Lando Norris, can Piastri pick up the pieces?
Lance Stroll is in 14th place and has just come out with a cracker of a radio message. George Russell leads, Max Verstappen is holding off Lando Norris for second place and Oscar Piastri in fourth is lurking...
Yuki Tsunoda in 11th isn't about to get in the way of his team-mate Max Verstappen. The Japanese driver moves to the side and lets the Dutchman, and Lando Norris, continue with their fight for second in peace.
A few moments earlier, Norris tried to execute a move on Verstappen, which was close but no cigar.
'Not good enough from Tsunoda'published at 14:30 BST
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Sam Bird Formula E driver on Radio 5 Sports Extra
It's not good enough from Yuki Tsunoda and that side of the garage at Red Bull to be lapped in a car where your team-mate is fighting and is in second place.
More backmarkers are dispatched by George Russell and the Mercedes man is almost there for his second win of the 2025 campaign. Second place is very much up for grabs. Max Verstappen has it, Lando Norris wants it. Championship leader Oscar Piastri is in fourth, but he will head to Austin with the title advantage in his hands if it stays like this.