Lando Norris Cruises to Victory at Singapore Grand Prix

British driver Lando Norris of McLaren F1 Team in action during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, 22 September 2024.  EPA/TOM WHITE
British driver Lando Norris of McLaren F1 Team in action during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, 22 September 2024. EPA/TOM WHITE
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Lando Norris Cruises to Victory at Singapore Grand Prix

British driver Lando Norris of McLaren F1 Team in action during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, 22 September 2024.  EPA/TOM WHITE
British driver Lando Norris of McLaren F1 Team in action during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, 22 September 2024. EPA/TOM WHITE

Lando Norris survived a couple of brushes with barriers as he won the Singapore Grand Prix with ease and cut into Max Verstappen's Formula 1 standings lead Sunday.
Norris started on pole position ahead of Verstappen and steadily built a large lead for his third career win. All have come this year.
There were two brief moments of jeopardy when the McLaren driver first locked his brakes and touched the barriers, prompting concern he'd damaged the front wing, and later when a rear tire brushed another but Norris seemed largely unaffected as he cruised to the win, The Associated Press reported.
“It was an amazing race. A few too many close calls,” Norris said. "It’s not that you’re necessarily over-pushing. Sometimes it can be that you’re just chilling too much. Maybe it’s a bit of both. I don’t know what it is, but it’s tricky."
With such a big lead, staying focused was one of Norris’ challenges. Races in Singapore have a habit of turning on strategy calls, or if a crash brings out the safety car and brings the cars back together. Norris had to stay alert but there was no safety car — a first in Singapore.
Verstappen came in second for Red Bull after a race that was largely uneventful after he held off Lewis Hamilton into the first corner at the start.
Oscar Piastri, the winner for McLaren in Azerbaijan last week, moved up from fifth on the grid to finish third after passing Mercedes' Hamilton and later George Russell for the final podium place.
Verstappen seemed relaxed Sunday, holding onto second and minimizing the damage to his lead, which was trimmed from 59 to 52 points.
“I think on a weekend where we knew that we were going to struggle, to be P2 is a good achievement. Of course we’re not happy with second,” he said. “Now we just have to try and improve more and more and that’s what we’ll try to do.”
Six rounds of the championship remain, starting with the United States Grand Prix next month, and three of those offer extra points with sprint races.
Daniel Ricciardo’s place in F1 with Red Bull’s second team RB could be under threat. Still, the Australian made a small but potentially vital intervention in the championship fight.
Ricciardo stopped for fresh tires late on and set the fastest lap of the race on his way to finishing 18th. That deprived Norris of the extra point for fastest lap that he seemed set to secure.
“Thank you, Daniel,” Verstappen said over the radio.
Russell was fourth, ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, while seven-time champion Hamilton had to settle for sixth after Mercedes' strategy left him on older tires than his rivals at the end of the race.
Carlos Sainz Jr. was seventh for Ferrari after crashing in qualifying, with Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin eighth and Haas' Nico Hulkenberg ninth.
Tenth place was all Sergio Perez could manage in a season where he has frequently struggled to match the pace of his Red Bull teammate Verstappen.



Hundreds Protest in Milan over US ICE Role in Games Security 

Demonstrators carry signs condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) near the site where a man identified as Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents trying to detain him, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 24, 2026. REUTERS/Tim Evans/File Photo
Demonstrators carry signs condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) near the site where a man identified as Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents trying to detain him, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 24, 2026. REUTERS/Tim Evans/File Photo
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Hundreds Protest in Milan over US ICE Role in Games Security 

Demonstrators carry signs condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) near the site where a man identified as Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents trying to detain him, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 24, 2026. REUTERS/Tim Evans/File Photo
Demonstrators carry signs condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) near the site where a man identified as Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents trying to detain him, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 24, 2026. REUTERS/Tim Evans/File Photo

Hundreds of Italians protested in Milan on Saturday over the involvement of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement staff in supporting the US delegation at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. The demonstrators, including family groups, blew whistles and sang Bruce Springsteen songs, picking up on some of the tactics used by anti-ICE protesters in the United States.

Milan and the Alpine resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo will co-host the Games from February 6-22.

The US State Department said earlier this week that several federal agencies, including ICE, would help protect the visiting Americans, as they have at past Olympics, Reuters reported.

However, the planned presence of ICE staff after the fatal shootings of two US citizens by federal agents in Minnesota in January has caused uproar in Italy, traditionally a close US ally.

Umberto Daddario, a 54-year-old industrial chemist, was at the protest with his daughter, Giorgia, a student who is aged 16.

They carried a hand-written placard that read "ICE=FASCISM."

Fabio, a 49-year-old architect from Milan, attended the demonstration, with his wife and daughters aged 10 and six.

"We are here at the request of our daughters who wanted to demonstrate as a protest against what is going on in the USA," he said.

Italy has detailed a sweeping security plan for the Winter Olympics, stressing that it will keep command of all operations.

The US delegation will be led by US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.


Jubail Hosts Eighth Race of Season at Industrial City's Horse Track

These regular races at the Jubail Industrial City facility are a key part of the local sporting calendar - SPA
These regular races at the Jubail Industrial City facility are a key part of the local sporting calendar - SPA
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Jubail Hosts Eighth Race of Season at Industrial City's Horse Track

These regular races at the Jubail Industrial City facility are a key part of the local sporting calendar - SPA
These regular races at the Jubail Industrial City facility are a key part of the local sporting calendar - SPA

The Jubail Horse Track held the eighth race of its current season at its grounds in Jubail Industrial City, featuring a competitive lineup of five heats, each contested over a distance of 1,600 meters.

The event showcased the region's growing talent in the equestrian community, with horses and riders competing across various categories, according to SPA.

These regular races at the Jubail Industrial City facility are a key part of the local sporting calendar, contributing to the development of equestrian sports in Eastern Region.


Riyadh to Host Asian Lacrosse Games on Sunday

The second edition of the Asian Lacrosse Games will run from February 1 to 5 - SPA
The second edition of the Asian Lacrosse Games will run from February 1 to 5 - SPA
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Riyadh to Host Asian Lacrosse Games on Sunday

The second edition of the Asian Lacrosse Games will run from February 1 to 5 - SPA
The second edition of the Asian Lacrosse Games will run from February 1 to 5 - SPA

Riyadh is set to host the second edition of the Asian Lacrosse Games from February 1 to 5, organized by the Saudi Lacrosse Federation and featuring four teams from Iraq, Pakistan, India, and the host nation, Saudi Arabia, SPA reported.

Hosting this championship underscores the Kingdom’s expanding role in supporting diverse sports and reinforces its position as a premier regional hub for international events.

By bringing together neighboring nations, Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its presence in the Asian sporting arena while fostering the growth of lacrosse in line with its national development goals.