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Oscar Piastri signs on with McLaren until 2026

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 Oscar Piastri has signed an contract extension with McLaren Racing. He'll be driving orange until at least 2026.  The announcement was stress-free compared to other ones we've seen in the F1 world, which Oscar did point out himself with a tweet.  Following this announcement, the driver secured the front row on the starting grid for the Japanese GP, right in front of his McLaren counterpart Lando Norris.  McLaren Twitter This is Oscar's best qualifying yet in his career and we here hope to see a papaya win.  written by Randi May

Japanese GP trophies to be kiss activated

According to ESPN F1 on Twitter, seen below, the Japanese GP winners will have their home flags displayed on the trophies after they kiss the trophy following the end of the race.  How cool!!!!   The Japanese GP will have the world's first ever 'kiss activated' trophies 😘 The trophies will display the colours of the national flag of the winning driver when kissed 🏆 (via @Lenovo ) pic.twitter.com/3lkxuRyNRb — ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) September 23, 2023 written by Randi May 

Glitzy Helmets for Singapore

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 It's race weekend! We're excited for this nighttime race and we hope you are too. Qualifying results (posted at the bottom of this piece )  are not what you might expect.  First though, let's take a look at the special, glitzy and glam helmets that we'll see out on the track on Sunday.  Lando Norris on Instagram First,  Lando Norris. This helmet is so cute, I personally want one. It matches the McLaren drivers' suits, which are black to match with the night sky in humid Singapore.  There's also mini helmets of this one for sale:  click here McLaren's Oscar Piastri also has a special helmet for this race:  Singapore 🤝 Sparkles. @OscarPiastri has added some night race appropriate upgrades to his lid! 😍 #SingaporeGP 🇸🇬 pic.twitter.com/Fw5D5OFJ6T — McLaren (@McLarenF1) September 14, 2023 Kevin Magnussen's newly designed helmet is pretty glam as well, if I do say so myself. Seen below, you can see the white and red complementary design with a graffiti-

Ferrari Shows Out in Practices and Qualifying

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 The last two years at the Singapore GP, we've started with a one Charles Leclerc in pole position.  This year, it's his teammate on Ferrari- Carlos Sainz. Leclerc is starting in P3.  After setting a time less than 2/10ths of a second behind Sainz in Free Practice 2, the Monegasque man was surely hyped up for qualifying, but got beat out by George Russell for Mercedes by just .007 of a second in Q3.   Leclerc sits in the second row with Lando Norris to start the race.  And something we haven't seen all season... the two Red Bull drivers are each starting in the back half of the grid. Max Verstappen will try to work his way up from P11 at the start, and Checo P13.  Full starting grid below:  F1 on YouTube F1 on YouTube written by Randi May

Williams Debuts Sleek and Light Blue Livery for Singapore GP

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 We saw in free practices and qualifying today that Williams Racing is presenting themselves in a new, light blue livery on the Williams FW45.  Logan Sargeant and Alex Albon will be racing in this beautiful car for the race tomorrow. The two are starting 18th and 14th respectively.  Motorsport.com on Twitter written by Randi May

Zhou Guanyu Extends Contract with Alfa Romeo

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 Zhou Guanyu has been racing with Alfa Romeo since the beginning of 2022, and he's staying with the team at least for 2024.  Formula One It's also been said that the Alfa Romeo team will go back to being called "Sauber" next season.  written by Randi May

McLaren unveils new Stealth livery for Singapore & Japan GPs

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McLarenF1 on X Check out this sick new *stealth mode* livery McLaren unveiled today!  The team says they'll be using it for the Singapore Grand Prix as well as the Japan Grand Prix.  STEALTH MODE: UNLOCKED 🔓 We're switching up our livery for Singapore and Japan with @OKX . 🖤 #StealthMode pic.twitter.com/8brSfkye2J — McLaren (@McLarenF1) September 13, 2023 written by Randi May 

Singapore Circuit and What We Can Expect

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  While many drivers have been enjoying their two week break from racing, all of them have been gearing up for the most physically demanding race of the season. The Marina Bay Circuit first popped up on the F1 calendar in 2008 and was the first night-time race in F1 history. This street circuit is exceptionally difficult due to its 19 turns, many being tight turns, and the unforgiving weather. The race this year will be 62 laps and the circuit length is yet to be calculated, according to the Formula 1 website. Photo from official Singapore Grand Prix website The Marina Bay Circuit was revised this year, reducing the track to 19 corners from 23. That doesn’t mean that it’ll be any easier. The drivers are still constantly working the steering wheel and dealing with the G-forces around all the corners. To add to that, Singapore is just 94.43 miles (151.97 km) away from the equator resulting in the weather always being hot and very humid. Frequent rainfall happens which can cause another l

Max Verstappen Beats Vettel's Record

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After tying a record of nine races won in a row, 2022 world champion Max Verstappen released a post honoring his incredible achievement and mentioning that the plan, of course, is to keep pushing.  Sebastian Vettel set the record of 9 consecutive wins in 2013 with Red Bull as well.  Verstappen battled with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz for the first 15 laps of the Italian GP and led the race most of the rest of the way. He ended up snagging P1 with his teammate right behind him.  @maxverstappen1 on Instagram With 10 consecutive wins now and his motivation and encouragement ever growing, Verstappen could end up clinching the world title with a decent amount of races to go.  Check back here as the season goes on to see when he might go above and beyond with those championship points.  written by: Randi May

What Happened at the 101-year-old Circuit

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 Monza was a lot of fun with some close battles in the top part of the grid for most of the way. If you didn't know, the track had its debut in 1922 on the exact date as this year's race.  Ferrari's Carlos Sainz ended up on Pole Position and held it for about 15 laps before he was overtook by Max Verstappen. Max ended up winning the race -- and breaking a record with 10 race wins in a row! This beats Sebastian Vettel who set the record of 9 consecutive wins in 2013.  Red Bull's Checo Perez made his way up the top 10 and into second for the finish, while Carlos did only end up losing one more spot, securing his spot on the podium. Though, his teammate Charles Leclerc did give him a little bit of a run for his money. Leclerc ended up in P4 and less than .20 of a second behind Carlos.  Alpha Tauri's temporary driver Liam Lawson started in 12th and ended up in 11th, but unfortunately, his teammate Yuki Tsunoda wasn't even able to start the race after coming into eng

George & Lewis sign on with Mercedes until 2025

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The Mercedes boys will be sticking with the team until 2025, according to a recent team announcement. Even though the team has had some struggles this year, the two drivers are staying committed and confident that we'll see some wins as time goes on. Lewis has had four podiums so far this season.  Following the announcement, George and Lewis placed P5 and P6 in the Italian GP. Let's see what happens in Singapore!    Mercedes AMG Petronas, Twitter written by: Randi May