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  1. Results - Singapore Grand Prix Another no-show from @Coma this week and it's a costly absence with some much higher scores this week. Qualifying was billed as a head to head between Leclerc and Norris following Free Practice, but Ferrari floundered in Q3, leaving Norris to take pole position, scoring 5 points each for @RandoEFC, @Stan, @MUFC, @nudge, @Whiskey, @Dave, @DeadLinesman and @OrangeKhrush. All 8 of the same competitors bagged another 5 points when Norris took a dominant win on Sunday, while @Tommy had to settle for 2 points for putting Norris in P2. Surprisingly, @OrangeKhrush was the only person to put Verstappen on the podium at all, nailing the championship leader's 2nd place on his way to the perfect podium, scoring him a total of 20 points. Along with @OrangeKhrush, @RandoEFC, @Stan, @Tommy, @Whiskey, @Dave and @DeadLinesman bagged 5 points each for Piastri's 3rd place, with @nudge the only person taking 2 consolation points for putting the in-form Aussie in 2nd place. Sergio Perez was this week's random driver, and @RandoEFC cashed in 5 more points for nailing his 10th place, a pick informed by Red Bull's struggles throughout Free Practice. This weekend's bonus question was about how many safety cars, red flags, etc. we'd see in the race. This year's Singapore Grand Prix was a collector's item, with not even a yellow flag in sight throughout the race. Nobody was brave enough to predict 0 safety cars, so @RandoEFC, @MUFC and @DeadLinesman take home 2 consolation points for coming closest with 1. @OrangeKhrush was this week's top scorer following his perfect podium, and his 25 point haul moves him up to 2nd in the standings. @RandoEFC extends his lead with a solid score of 22, boosted by his random driver selection coming in. @Tommy loses ground at a costly stage in the championship as the only player who predicted this week that didn't make double figures. The mid-table largely cancelled each other out this weekend. In the Constructors' standings, McLaren are comfortable top scorers this weekend, stretching out a 23 point lead over Red Bull, who were outscored by the rest of the field and have fallen into the clutches of Mercedes and Aston Martin as a result. Aston Martin were awarded 6 points on top of @OrangeKhrush's haul due to @Coma's absence.
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