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The Singapore Grand Prix will be Round 18 of the 2025 Formula One World Championship. Who will come out on top around Marina Bay? Grab your Singapore F1 tickets from Fanatix here.

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    Singapore F1 GP - 3 Day Pass

    • Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, Singapore
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    • Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, Singapore
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    Singapore F1 GP - 2 Day Pass

    • Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, Singapore
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    • Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, Singapore
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    • Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, Singapore

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History of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix

The Singapore Grand Prix joined the Formula One calendar in 2008, taking place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Fernando Alonso was the first winner of the Singapore Grand Prix, the very same race where the infamous ‘Crashgate’ took place. Alonso’s teammate, Nelson Piquet Jr, had been ordered to crash on purpose to bring out the safety car at an opportunistic moment for Alonso, thus handing him the race win. It was also the 800th Formula One Grand Prix since the series’ inception in 1950 – and the first-ever race to be held during the night.

The Singapore Grand Prix is notorious for being one of the most technically challenging races on the F1 calendar, with every year except 2024 seeing at least one safety car. The complex nature of the circuit, paired with the extreme heat and humidity of Singapore proves it to be one of the most physical races of the year. In 2023, the circuit layout was amended, removing the infamous tunnel section for a new straight.

Singapore is infamous for its technical challenges and fans can see this in action. Secure tickets to the Singapore Grand Prix from Fanatix.

How to Buy Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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Singapore Grand Prix Information

2025 Singapore Grand Prix Schedule

The 2025 Singapore Grand Prix runs from October 3-5. Times provided are local:

  • Friday 3rd 17:30-18:30 : Practice 1
  • Friday 3rd 21:00-22:00: Practice 2
  • Saturday 4th 17:30-18:30: Practice 3
  • Saturday 4th 21:00-22:00: Qualifying
  • Sunday 5th 20:00: Race

Previous Winners

2022 Time 2023 Time 2024 Time
Pole Position Charles Leclerc 1:49.412 Carlos Sainz 1:30.984 Lando Norris 1:29.525
1st Sergio Pérez 2:02:20.2 Carlos Sainz 1:46:37.4 Lando Norris 1:40:52.5
2nd Charles Leclerc +2.595 Lando Norris +0.812 Max Verstappen +20.945
3rd Carlos Sainz +10.305 Lewis Hamilton +1.269 Oscar Piastri +40.823
Fastest Lap George Russell 1:46.458 (54/59) Lewis Hamilton 1:35.867 (47/62) Daniel Ricciardo 1:34.486 (60/62)

2024 Singapore Grand Prix Summary

Lando Norris won from pole position, while championship leader Max Verstappen took P2 ahead of Oscar Piastri. It was the fastest Singapore Grand Prix in history and the first to not have a yellow flag or safety car. It was Daniel Ricciardo’s final race in Formula One, as he would get replaced by Liam Lawson from the US Grand Prix onwards. Ricciardo clinched the fastest lap of the race, denying the chance of his first-ever career grand slam (pole position, lead every lap, fastest lap and race win).

Repeat winners

5 – Sebastian Vettel (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019)
4 – Lewis Hamilton (2009, 2014, 2017, 2018
2 – Fernando Alonso (2008, 2010)

Circuit information

Location: Marina Bay, Singapore
Surface: Asphalt
Length: 4.940 km (3.070 miles)
Direction: Anti-clockwise
Capacity: 90,000

Best grandstands at the Singapore Grand Prix

Turn 1 Grandstand

  • Overlooks the top end of the start/finish straight and Turn 1
  • Reserved, fully-covered seating and TV access
  • Great for overtaking opportunities
  • High pricing

Stamford Grandstand

  • Partially covered reserved seating with TV access
  • Overlook Turns 7-8, a fast, technical section where overtaking can take place
  • Lower-priced option with little sacrifice in race action/entertainment

Padang Grandstand

  • Fully covered reserved seating with large TV screens
  • Views of Turns 9-10
  • Best option for ticket holders on a budget without sacrificing enjoyment

Travelling to Singapore

Key information

  • Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) will be where most ticketholders will arrive in the country
  • SIN is 20 km from the Marina Bay
  • Parking is not recommended due to multiple road closures and congestion over race weekends

Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)

  • Singapore’s efficient public transport
  • An MRT ride from SIN to Marina Bay takes 50 minutes and costs less than two Singapore Dollars (SGD).
  • Singapore Tourist Pass provides unlimited travel across MRTs and Singapore buses for just SGD 25 (USD 20)

Taxi

  • A more expensive option than MRTs but more personal
  • Huge surcharges during race weekends/peak times
  • Plenty of drop-off points around the circuit

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