Formula 1 race
Singapore Grand Prix: Tactical Analysis
Norris controlled this race through a pace advantage of 1.6 seconds per lap, while Verstappen's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.04 seconds per lap.
Formula 1 World Championship · June 13, 2026
Race Tactical Thesis
Norris controlled this race through a pace advantage of 1.6 seconds per lap, while Verstappen's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.04 seconds per lap.
Decisive Tactical Sequences
Albon executed a well-timed undercut on lap 15, and the fresh-tyre pace advantage proved decisive. The result was decisive: P20 to P0.
Magnussen executed a well-timed undercut on lap 57, and the fresh-tyre pace advantage proved decisive. The result was decisive: P19 to P0.
Ricciardo's tyres reached their limit on lap 45, pace dropping by 4.4 seconds. The result was decisive: Ricciardo drops position.
Pit Strategy Evolution
The field split across strategy branches: Hamilton used S-H; 12 drivers used M-H; Gasly, Tsunoda used M-S; Bottas, Stroll, Zhou used H-M; Ricciardo used S-M-S-S; Magnussen used H-M-S. Ricciardo pitted on lap 10 and failed to jump Albon. Ricciardo pitted on lap 10 and failed to jump Sainz. The winning strategy was M-H, averaging P7.8.
Tyre & Pace Story
Tyre degradation shaped the second half of this race, with the soft compound falling away at more than double the rate of the medium (83ms/lap vs 12ms/lap). Piastri kept degradation well below the field average across both stints, avoiding the degradation spikes that cost others track position. Norris's medium-tyre cliff on lap 29 — a 4350ms pace drop — briefly unsettled the lead, though raw pace advantage meant the position was never under threat. While Piastri led in tyre conservation, Norris held the raw pace advantage (sustained pace 1.6s/lap faster than field median).
Track Position Battles
There were 114 on-track position changes during the race. Piastri and Russell fought a 5-lap battle from lap 21 to 26 (closest gap: 739ms). Hulkenberg and Piastri fought a 6-lap battle from lap 1 to 7 (closest gap: 455ms). Hulkenberg and Perez fought a 5-lap battle from lap 30 to 35 (closest gap: 730ms). The overtakes broke down as: 43 via committed racing move, 42 via pit undercut, 29 via DRS-assisted pass.
Race-Deciding Factors
Tyre Management was decisively a factor (41.2% contribution). Race Pace was clearly a factor (24.6% contribution). Pit Strategy was decisively a factor (18.6% contribution). Overtake Skill was decisively a factor (6.7% contribution).
What Could Have Changed
*If Magnussen, Kevin had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)
*If Albon, Alexander had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)