F1 Fantasy: top picks & predictions for the 2025 Singapore GP

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October 3, 2025

Can Oscar Piastri fight back from his Baku disaster? Here are our predictions; tips on drivers to avoid; which chips to play and further analysis

Oscar Piastri McLaren 2025

"I can't believe I've scored so many Fantasy points!"

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October 3, 2025

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A clock has to be right at some point or another – isn’t that the phrase?

Calamitous Carlos Sainz, so far this season’s bogey pick in F1 Fantasy, pulled in the killer points last time out in Baku – as predicted by Motor Sport.

You’ll need to make the important calls for where the chips fall again this weekend in Singapore, to ensuring you win big on the city streets.

Oscar Piastri 2025 Singapore GP

Piastri looked ominous in Free Practice

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Could you bear to stick with 2025 F1 Fantasy hero Oscar Piastri after his Azerbaijan disaster, or jump on the Max Verstappen momentum?

Racing Bulls is now the rising force, would you possibly sub them in for old reliable Ferrari?

So many questions to be answered – read on for all our F1 Fantasy tips and advice below.


Motor Sport’s 2025 Singapore GP F1 Fantasy choices: Can your picks stand the heat?

Oscar Piastri: Right now, he’s still the man to beat.

Fastest in Singapore FP2, the Aussie has just one point fewer than Lando Norris’s 544, but costs $4m less at $26.9m.

He’s also cheaper than F1’s form man Max Verstappen, but it may be worth monitoring the Flying Dutchman if he suddenly looks like he’s about to go on a run of wins.

Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 2025 Singapore GP Marina Bay

Hadjar: Putting stars in our eyes, still

Red Bull

At a whopping $6.9m, Isack Hadjar is still now our second-most expensive driver asset, accompanied by his team-mate Liam Lawson ($5.9m) whose fifth place in Baku means his price is still on the rise.

The former could be subbed out for another F1 Fantasy star this year, Ollie Bearman ($7.3m) if his value continues to go up.

For $5.7m, Carlos Sainz now represents a real bargain asset. Did his Baku podium represent a breakthrough? Let’s hope so, his eighth place in Singapore FP2 suggesting another strong result might come again this weekend.

Bortoleto ($5.9m) just missed out on the top ten in Baku, but the canny operator can quite easily work the Marina Bay streets to his advantage this time round.


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The McLaren ($35.1m) and Ferrari ($30.6m) teams are still the ones to have, unless a much cheaper option starts regularly getting you the Q3 appearance bonus points, meaning you’d be able to dump the Scuderia for a cheaper asset.

The Racing Bulls ($13m) might be the constructor to challenge. Keep an eye out.


Which F1 Fantasy chips should I use?

If you still have your Final Fix chip left, you could use it after qualifying for a Singapore race that often sees little overtaking.

Otherwise, save those chips for a sprint!


Motor Sport 2025 F1 Fantasy Singapore GP line-up


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