FIA Singapore GP verdict on Hamilton leaves ex-F1 champion surprised

22:04, 06 Oct 2025
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Jenson Button has reacted with surprise to the penalty Lewis Hamilton was handed at the Singapore Grand Prix following his track limits violations.
“Honestly, I’m amazed. Five seconds?”
- Jenson Button
Hamilton, who was on a two-stop strategy during the race at the Marina Bay Circuit, witnessed his brakes go up in smoke – quite literally – in the final stages. The Scuderia Ferrari driver was forced to cut several corners prior to taking the chequered flag as he struggled to brake and was handed a five-second penalty for track limits infringement.
Sharing his thoughts after the race stewards’ decision on Hamilton was announced, Button said,
“Honestly, I’m amazed. Five seconds? Doesn’t sound like a lot for the number of apexes that… the number of corners he didn’t go around.”
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Lewis Hamilton driving during the Singapore Grand Prix - Photo: Race Pictures
When asked if he had ever experienced such an issue during his racing career, the 2009 Formula 1 World Champion continued:
“No, not in a race. I had it in testing about 23 years ago, but not in a race. Normally, you feel it as well, and the team know that they’re getting a bit hot.”
While Button was surprised by the verdict and Hamilton’s brake issues at the Singapore Grand Prix, fellow driver Fernando Alonso was left furious with the repeated corner-cutting the Ferrari driver resorted to.

Alonso furious with Hamilton’s driving

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The Aston Martin driver took to his team radio to launch into a tirade after witnessing Hamilton continuously cutting corners as he battled his brake problems. The two-time world champion erupted over the radio, with his race engineer attempting to calm him down during their post-race interaction.
Alonso would finish the Grand Prix in eighth place but was subsequently promoted a position higher after Hamilton was handed a five-second penalty.

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