Lewis Hamilton was the fastest man in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix - whether that be on the grid, or once the weights of the cars are taken into account.

The top 10 drivers in qualifying are not allowed to refuel before the race, so their pace is dictated by the amount of fuel on board, which also defines when they will come in for their first pit stop.

Once the weight of fuel in the cars is published, it is therefore possible to calculate a fuel-adjusted grid, and work out who is theoretically in best shape for the race.

Taking that into account, BBC Sport's fuel-adjusted grid, with projected first pit stops, looks like this: