F1: Lewis Hamilton takes victory at Singapore Grand Prix
Sergio Perez came second, with Carlos Sainz completing the podium places.
Lewis Hamilton has taken victory at the Singapore Grand Prix, holding off Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz to take his first win of the season.
It was a dramatic race, with several incidents and safety cars, but Hamilton managed to keep his head and take the win.
Hamilton's victory is his first of the season
Hamilton's victory is his first of the season, and it moves him up to second in the championship standings, behind Max Verstappen.
It is also a record-breaking win for Hamilton, as it is his eighth victory at the Singapore Grand Prix.
Perez and Sainz complete the podium
Sergio Perez finished second for Red Bull, with Carlos Sainz completing the podium for Ferrari.
It was a good day for Red Bull, as they extended their lead in the constructors' championship.
Verstappen retires from the race
Max Verstappen retired from the race on lap 33 after suffering a gearbox problem.
It was a disappointing end to the weekend for Verstappen, who had been hoping to extend his lead in the championship.
Norris and Russell finish in the points
Lando Norris finished fourth for McLaren, with George Russell fifth for Mercedes.
It was a good result for McLaren, who have been struggling for form in recent races.
Tsunoda and Albon crash out
Yuki Tsunoda and Alexander Albon crashed out of the race on lap 10.
It was a disappointing end to the weekend for both drivers, who had been hoping to score points.
The race was full of drama
The race was full of drama, with several incidents and safety cars.
The safety car was deployed on lap 10 after the crash between Tsunoda and Albon.
It was deployed again on lap 33 after Verstappen retired from the race.
Hamilton takes the win
Despite the drama, Hamilton managed to keep his head and take the win.
It was a brilliant drive from the seven-time world champion.
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