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Lewis leads the Championship Standings by 28 points after his win in Singapore

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Lewis leads the Championship Standings by 28 points after his win in Singapore
Street race? Check! Night Race? Check!, Rain? Double-check! You have successfully created a recipe for a chaotic Singapore GP. This race had everything from drama to ding-dong battles to heartbreak. Lewis Hamilton won from Daniel Ricciardo and Valtteri Bottas, the Ferrari drivers and Max Verstappen all crashed out. Twitter reacted to this dramatic race.
If Not a Mechanical Issue, a Crash
#SingaporeGP Alonso had an AWESOME start, up to P3 and then taken out by the Raikkonen/Verstappen incident
At least it wasn't Honda's fault
— Fantasy GP (@Fantasy_GP) September 17, 2017
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Max’s Perspective
Got squeezed at the start. There was nothing I could do to get out of that sandwich. The positive: the good pace all weekend #SingaporeGP 🇸🇬 pic.twitter.com/yP8kxinVFS
— Max Verstappen (@Max33Verstappen) September 17, 2017
Case Closed
@F1 @FOXSports #Formula1 #SingaporeGP pic.twitter.com/nsPFvYvefp
— Patricio Vázquez (@patriciovazquz) September 17, 2017
Another Angle
https://twitter.com/JRobins13/status/909434501104840705
You Sure About That?
https://twitter.com/kilincfurkan1/status/909435009752236033
Vettel’s Perspective
https://twitter.com/Suit4Biker/status/909435380432293893
Are We Surprised?
Ferrari blaming Verstappen. Not exactly a huge shock that one: https://t.co/4QMvUpUK6c #F1 #SingaporeGP
— RaceFans (@racefansdotnet) September 17, 2017
Ferrari’s Way of Looking at It
VER took #Kimi7 out and then he went to #Seb5 #SingaporeGP
— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) September 17, 2017
Same Here
What a start from you, Fernando. I feel like people haven't mentioned that enough today. I wonder why? 🤔 #F1 #SingaporeGP
— Jason Hanifin (@JasonHanifinF1) September 17, 2017
Looks Like the Computer is Drunk
According to F1 live timing… Congratulations @JolyonPalmer. P1! #SingaporeGP
Credit: @Flibster pic.twitter.com/thmlKxCTXr— WTF1 (@wtf1official) September 17, 2017
Official Minis Sum it Up Brilliantly as Usual
MiniDrivers – #F1 – #SingaporeGP – Image of the race#Vettel #Raikkonen #Verstappen #Alonso pic.twitter.com/CLKuXVOAuS
— MiniDrivers (@OfficialMinis) September 17, 2017
Contrasting Fortunes
A great effort from Stoff to cross the line in P7, bringing home points for the team after a long & incident heavy #SingaporeGP. 🏁🇸🇬 pic.twitter.com/wGBULiei5L
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) September 17, 2017
This was as Close as Alonso got to Red Bull
Fernando 😂 pic.twitter.com/I2W5PA7o3n
— WTF1 (@wtf1official) September 17, 2017
You Could Cut the Tension with a Knife
Soiled undies confirmed for @WilliamsRacing @HaasF1Team and @ForceIndiaF1 after that 3-way battle#SingaporeGP
— Dhruv George (@JibberJabberDG) September 17, 2017
Next Time Baby!
RIC: "I can't win the bloody thing, but I'm trying! We didn't have Friday's pace but in the end I'm happy with P2" #SingaporeGP pic.twitter.com/3UT9QJT9Q6
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 17, 2017
I’m Inclined to Agree
I see @ScuderiaFerrari has adopted the "alternative facts" concept. #SingaporeGP #F1 https://t.co/Hw3jVK7QpT
— Ryan McCarville (@ryanmccarville) September 17, 2017
Yum Yum
Ferrari Sandwich
Hamilton says: it was delicious. #SingaporeGP #F1meme #Formula1 #F1 #WTF1 pic.twitter.com/l90l85K8CG
— Jacopo Cadeddu (@JC_Jacopo_) September 17, 2017
Speaks For Itself
The floor is good luck #SingaporeGP 🇸🇬 pic.twitter.com/crGZT3adg2
— Francisco 🏁 (@FranDeL31) September 17, 2017
Truth!
https://twitter.com/datismooiroy/status/909452227248566274
Just Cannot Deny It
Congrats @LewisHamilton on winning #SingaporeGP👍🎉🇬🇧. Superb drive by Hamilton and now leading with 28pts.#teamhamilton #lewishamilton #F1 pic.twitter.com/1bsxxNwze2
— Dani Gotti (@DanGott) September 17, 2017
If You Are a Ferrari Fan, Run and Hide
Think the @fia need to take trip to @Specsavers. VET was to blame. Stop letting Ferrari/SEB get away with things. #SingaporeGP
— Nate (@N8Killjoy) September 17, 2017
Yes, No, Maybe So
Perez claims podium was possible amidst the #SingaporeGP chaos. https://t.co/fwFKsICd88 pic.twitter.com/PFhShBjBor
— Read Motorsport (@ReadMotorsport) September 17, 2017
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Ferrari’s PR Nightmare Begins
Such a Pity
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#SingaporeGP – disappointed that we never got to see a Ferrari & Mercedes battle. It was quite an easy win for Lewis Hamilton. Rain was fun!
— Justin Tully (@Coolgroovin29) September 17, 2017
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