MAYA WEUG Secures Crucial Second Pole as DORIANE PIN Fights Back in Singapore
October 3, 2025
by F1 // from www.formula1.com
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- MAYA WEUG delivered when it mattered most, securing her second consecutive pole position with a 2m 03.453s lap around Marina Bay’s unforgiving street circuit. The Ferrari-backed driver held her nerve through a tense final phase, proving she’s got the championship fight mentality we need to see more of in women’s racing.
- Title rival DORIANE PIN showed exactly why this championship battle is heating up, nearly stealing pole with a last-gasp effort that fell just 0.042s short. After getting caught in traffic drama, PIN made it to the line with seconds to spare and still managed to edge CHLOE CHAMBERS for second – that’s the kind of clutch performance that separates champions from also-rans.
- The session wasn’t without its casualties as ALISHA PALMOWSKI learned the hard way that Marina Bay doesn’t forgive mistakes, hitting the wall at Turn 5 and bringing out red flags. Meanwhile, wild card LISA BILLARD proved debuts don’t have to be disasters, putting together an impressive fifth-place showing that had the established field taking notice.
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