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Max Verstappen’s Red Bull could wrap up the constructors’ title at the Singapore Grand Prix if they score a one-two finish and their nearest challengers, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes, deliver no points.
Max Verstappen’s Red Bull could wrap up the constructors’ title at the Singapore Grand Prix if they score a one-two finish and their nearest challengers, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes, deliver no points.
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Reigning world champion, Max Verstappen continues to break records after his 10th consecutive win last time out at the Monza circuit in Italy. 

The Dutchman leads the world championship by a commanding 145 points ahead of his team-mate Sergio Pérez as Formula 1 races in Singapore on Sunday. Verstappen eagerly anticipates the Singapore Grand Prix, on a revised configuration, as he chases his first win at Marina Bay. 
He said:

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