What to you want to know about F1's hottest, messiest race of 2023?
is over, and never has the phrase “hot mess” felt more appropriate. With temperatures in the 90s and humidity around 70%, Formula One’s drivers suffered through 57 laps of theAll of which leaves us with plenty of questions. How did things get so bad? Isn’t Singapore supposed to be the roughest race, conditions-wise? Can we blame at least some of the numerous track limit infringements on the heat?
We figure you’ve got questions too, and maybe about the other stuff we saw today, like newly crowned champion Max Verstappen continuing to reign supreme and McLaren continuing its surge up the leaderboard by putting two drivers on the podium for the second straight race.
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