Sergio Perez maintained his remarkable record of having scored points in every Singapore Grand Prix to date, despite having never qualified inside the top ten. Team mate Esteban Ocon meanwhile ensured Force India’s 11th double points finish of the season with tenth place.

Ocon and Hamilton are now the only drivers to have finished every race this season, which brings us to the fact that only 12 cars made it to the flag in Singapore – the lowest number of finishers of any of the ten races held at Marina Bay to date, though perhaps not surprising given this was the first ever wet race at the venue.

Of those that went out a special mention must go to Fernando Alonso whose early DNF means he’s still only reached the chequered flag three times this season.

And speaking of chequered flags, this was the third time that the chequered flag has been shown before the scheduled 61-lap distance in Singapore. The 2012 (59 laps) and 2014 (60) races were also cut short after reaching the two-hour maximum time limit, though at 58 laps this was the shortest yet.