Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel has won the Singapore Grand Prix.
"The car was fantastic yesterday with one lap. Amazing, the feeling I got. So much adrenaline in qualifying. And then the same today. I was able to look after my tyres, control the pace. So yes, all-in-all obviously a perfect weekend. So very, very happy."
Vettel took the checkerd-flag after Lewis Hamilton was forced to pull out of the race.
Daniel Riccardo and Kimi Raikkonen filled out the podium.
The victory is Vettel's third of the season and 42nd in his career.
It has put him ahead of the late-Ayrton Senna into outright third place for the most lifetime wins.
Vettel's 42nd victory puts him only 9-wins back of Alain Prost, who has 51.
Michael Schumacher still holds the record with an almost unattainable 91 F1 victories.