GREAT BRITAIN
The Guardian: "When Sebastian Vettel crossed the line and won the Singapore Grand Prix, victory fireworks lit the evening sky, and the ritual on the streets of Marina Bay ended with a bang, but Vettel's victory came at the expense of his teammate Charles Leclerc the 21-year-old at the end, but only grudgingly. "
The Sun: "The four-time world champion had been called into question, having recently won the 2018 Belgian Grand Prix and made unnecessary mistakes in Canada and Monza this year, but now he turned the time back with a flawless performance under the spotlight in Singapore slowed his frustrated teammate who came in second place. "
SPAIN
As: "Maybe Vettel has seven lives, probably he was never dead, or, as (Daniel) Ricciardo said, when he came to Singapore, maybe he just needed a race to turn his fate on his fetishized racetrack Four-times Ferrari world champion returned the smile - it was a relentless triumph based on strategy, but also on solid overtaking maneuvers. "
La Vanguardia: "Sebastian Vettel's first win of the season at the Singapore Grand Prix will not go down in history for heroism or anything like that - the German skipped the logical order on the track when Charles Leclerc made a tire change."
ITALY
La Repubblica: "From ugly duckling to spaceship in just three weeks, is Singapore's one-two win, the third win in a row for the Reds, a miracle after the dramatic start to the season? Not really: this year's Ferrari team was a slow and unfinished construction . "
AUSTRIA
Kurier: "Sebastian Vettel scored the rebound in Singapore, who had been without a winner for over a year, leading a double Ferrari victory at the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore ahead of Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen (Red Bull) on Sunday after 392 days of his first GP victory since Belgium 2018, but also luck to thank. "
SWITZERLAND
Ferrari celebrates a double victory at the hot night GP on the Equator Sebastian Vettel wins the longest race of the Formula 1 season ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc - this is his fifth success in the Sauna Hell Once a team in Singapore celebrates a total triumph - Peace, joy, and pancakes with the Ferraristi? By no means! Pole man Charles Leclerc feels betrayed by his team. "