Mercedes driver George Russell saw his Singapore Grand Prix take a unfeeling turn on Sunday as he slammed into the boundary on the ultimate lap.
The 25-year-old was pushing difficult for a platform wrap up after a late pit halt and had made it to third put on the ultimate lap.
He had been inside a moment of Norris, but finished up within the boundaries on the moment division of his last lap whereas pushing for an overwhelm.
His colleague Lewis Hamilton made it past the crashed car into third, whereas Russell was incapable to wrap up the race.
Russell might be listened yelling ‘no!’ on the radio as his race came to a untimely conclusion.
Carlos Sainz went on to win the Grand Prix after an excellent race that saw him begin on pole and hold off challengers viably all through.
Norris held on to moment put in spite of Hamilton’s late attack, whereas Max Verstappen fizzled to create it 11 wins in a push and wrapped up fifth.
The Dutchman begun in 11th and fizzled to pit with most other drivers amid a yellow hail after 20 laps.
It gave him track position but his pace endured, and it was as it were when he at last did pit with 20 laps remaining that Verstappen started to come through the field.
Formula One will return another end of the week for the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka.