Alpine Junior Driver Abbi Pulling proved her dominance in Singapore, winning her seventh F1 Academy race after leading from start to finish.
Pulling put in a perfect performance to hold off both Maya Weug and Doriane Pin, who settled for second and third respectively.
The battle for second place in the standings ensued as Weug and Pin traded blows throughout the race, both hoping to secure more crucial points.
Pulling got off to a great start while Pin and Weug engaged in a wheel-to-wheel battle heading into Turn 4.
Pin and Weug fought hard around the first few corners but the Ferrari-sponsored driver snatched the position from the Iron Dame around Turn 3 on the opening lap.
Lia Block retained her qualifying position of fourth on the opening lap, holding off Spaniard Nerea Marti and hunting down Pin for third.
Haas-nominated driver Chloe Chambers snatched ninth place from Bianca Bustamante around Turn 4 on Lap 2, as the battle for points rages on.
The Wild Card entrant Ella Lloyd climbed up to seventh after overtaking Carrie Schreiner, finding herself behind Hamda Al Qubaisi just one second ahead.
Unlucky streak for Bustamante continues as she brings out safety car
Disaster struck for Bustamante as she spun heading into Turn 7 on Lap 4, bringing out a safety car and falling to the back of the grid.
The field was bunched up while Pulling led the pack around the street track, as the safety car restart kicked off in Turn 17.
Pulling, Weug pulled away from the rest of the pack after the restart, while Block fell under pressure from Marti.
Bustamante and Tina Hausmann made contact at the back of the pack heading into Lap 6, continuing an extremely unlucky streak for the McLaren Junior Driver.
Hausmann will pick up a penalty for the contact after turning into Bustamante, pushing the McLaren-sponsored driver off the track.
Meanwhile, Pulling leads Weug by 1.2s on Lap 7 in yet another dominant performance that could earn the Alpine Junior Driver her seventh win in the series.
Hausmann found herself in a poor position again, touching the wall on the exit of Sector 2 on Lap 8 as she picked up a second time penalty.
After cutting down the gap by Lap 10, Chambers pulled off an extraordinary move around the inside of Turn 7 on Schreiner for eighth place as she hoped to gain more points in the title fight.
Pulling claims double victories in dominant Singapore weekend
Pulling claimed yet another victory in F1 Academy, winning her seventh race in Singapore to extend her championship lead.
Weug settled for second place after snatching it from Pin on the opening lap as the Iron Dame secured a third-place finish.
Williams Academy Driver Block found herself in fourth, securing her best finish of the season so far.
Marti finished in fifth, managing to hold off Hamda Al Qubaisi and Wild Card driver Lloyd who earned a seventh-place finish.
Chambers, Schreiner, and Emely De Heus rounded off the points-scoring positions in an exciting Singapore race.