Thankfully for the Australian, his McLaren team-mate and title rival Lando Norris was unable to take much advantage of his error, finishing only seventh to move within 25 points of the lead with seven races remaining this term.
Reigning four-time world champion Verstappen, meanwhile, is now 69 off the pace in third after winning back-to-back races at Monza and on the streets of Baku, leading to suggestions that he could yet spoil McLaren’s hopes. A total of 199 points remain up for grabs, with Norris insisting that Verstappen is now a “genuine” contender to snatch a fifth consecutive drivers’ title.
Piastri will be desperate to reassert some authority heading into another eye-catching street race under the lights at Marina Bay, where repeat winners have been a rarity in recent years and Norris produced a dominant triumph 12 months ago.
For Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, it is a first race since the death of his beloved dog Roscoe, who had been a popular figure in the F1 paddock over the years but passed away last week after contracting pneumonia.
Singapore Grand Prix start time
The 2025 Singapore Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, October 5 at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. The race is due to begin at 1pm BST, which is 8pm local time.
Singapore Grand Prix schedule
The first practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix takes place from 10:30am BST on Friday morning, followed by FP2 from 2pm BST.
FP3 is at 10:30am BST on Saturday, followed by qualifying at 2pm BST. The race itself is at 1pm BST on Sunday.
Singapore Grand Prix grid order
The grid order for the Singapore Grand Prix will be decided during qualifying on Saturday. Check back in after that to see how the drivers line up.
How to watch Singapore Grand Prix
TV channel: Every session from the Singapore Grand Prix is available to watch live in the UK on Sky Sports’ dedicated F1 channel.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also watch every session from Singapore live online via the Sky Go app.
Free highlights: Channel 4 will show free-to-air highlights of the race from 5:30pm BST on Sunday evening.
Singapore Grand Prix weather forecast
As ever there will be hot conditions across the race weekend in Singapore, with temperatures reaching 31 degrees and humidity at around 75 per cent.
However, there will be plenty of cloud around and a small chance of the odd shower, potentially with some thunder on Friday.