The corks had been popped on the podium champagne, and though Sebastian Vettel made a token effort to partake in the post-race celebrations, it was obvious his heart wasn’t in it.
It was hard to know whether the tropical humidity or the despair of conceding vital ground in the championship fight embraced Sebastian Vettel tighter as he clambered from his third-placed Ferrari at the end of the Singapore Grand Prix, but as he watched Lewis Hamilton celebrate his fourth win in five races, both must have been suffocating the would-be champion contender.

How did Ferrari throw away what was supposed to be a shoo-in win? I speculate with eRacing Magazine’s Trent Price.
Lewis Hamilton eased his way to an effortless victory at the Singapore Grand Prix to stretch his championship lead over Sebastian Vettel to 40 points.
Continue reading on RACERDaniel Ricciardo says the problems that left him sixth and a second off the pace in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix are yet to be explained.