Updated On: 23 September, 2019 06:47 AM IST | Singapore | Abhishek Takle
Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel starts third, but vaults into lead during pitstops to cross line 2.6 seconds ahead of Charles Leclerc in Singapore

Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel celebrates his Singapore Grand Prix victory at the Marina Bay Street Circuit yesterday. Pic /AFP
Singapore: Sebastian Vettel benefited from an early pitstop to score his first win in over a year in yesterday's Singapore Formula One Grand Prix, ahead of a fuming Charles Leclerc who completed a one-two for the Italian team.
The German, whose last win came at the 2018 Belgian Grand Prix, had started third but vaulted into the effective lead during the pitstops to eventually cross the line 2.6 seconds ahead of Leclerc.