Can Charles Leclerc convert his third successive pole into a third win in a row?
Charles Leclerc and Ferrari defied expectations by taking a third pole in succession at the Singapore Grand Prix.

Charles Leclerc beat Lewis Hamilton to a surprise pole position for Ferrari at the Singapore Grand Prix.

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Romain Grosjean's technical work has helped him secure another year with Haas.
Nico Hulkenberg's F1 prospects are looking increasingly bleak.
Robert Kubica says it's his own decision to leave the struggling Williams team.
We consider how underwhelming Ferrari will be in Singapore, who will win the battle between Romain Grosjean and Nico Hulkenberg for a seat at the underwhelming Haas team and why any changes to qualifying will likely only whelm at best.
The Italian Grand Prix Strategy Report podcast features Formula Passion journalist Luca Manacorda.
Who was more cooked at the Italian Grand Prix: the F1 TV director or Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari career? Plus is Nico Rosberg really the new Jacques Villeneuve? And if so, what happens to the old Jacques Villeneuve? And what about John Newhouse?
Charles Leclerc has scored a memorable victory in front of Ferrari's home crowd at the Italian Grand Prix.

Charles Leclerc secured pole position in a shambolic qualifying session on Saturday afternoon, but Ferrari failed to lock out the front row, putting the prospect of a first home win since 2010 in jeopardy.

Charles Leclerc finally wins his first race on a day Ferrari somehow managed to avoid making any mistakes, but the weekend is overshadowed by the death of F2 driver Anthoine Hubert.
The Belgian Grand Prix Strategy Report podcast features BBC 5 Live commentator Jack Nicholls.
Charles Leclerc has dedicated his first Formula One victory to late racing rival Anthoine Hubert after beating championship leader Lewis Hamilton to the chequered flag by less than a second at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Ferrari dominated qualifying, but Friday race pace suggested the grand prix will be anything but easy for polesitter Charles Leclerc.
Charles Leclerc leads a Ferrari front-row lockout ahead of teammate Sebastian Vettel at the Belgian Grand Prix.
F1's back, so your weekends are gone for the rest of the year. The bowels of the driver market are starting to move, plus we consider which all-time classic midfield team principals should lead a supposed new team set to enter in 2021.
Formula One continues to be on break, so we make up a championship to discuss — but we end up talking about musical instruments and Mick Schumacher (unrelated) instead.