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sgp Singapore GP

First edition
2008
Number of races
16

Edition 2026

Circuit
Marina Bay Street Circuit
Free practice 1
 - 
Sprint qualifying
 - 
Sprint race
 - 
Qualifying
 - 
Race
 - 

The F1 Singapore Grand Prix will return to brighten the night sky in 2026. Held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, the venue was the first to host an F1 night race, and has remained a popular event since its debut in 2008.

Singapore GP profile

First edition
2008
Last edition
2025
Number of races
16
Circuit
Marina Bay Street Circuit
First held
2008
Laps
61
Circuit length
5.063 kilometres
Lap record
1:41.905 (2018)
Winner in 2025
George Russell
Second in 2025
Max Verstappen
Third in 2025
Lando Norris

F1 2026 Singapore GP | Date, Schedule & Start Time

A physically demanding track, Singapore's Marina Bay Circuit forces drivers to test their limits across 5.063km of bumpy street surface coupled with humid conditions. 

Initially planned out by Hermann Tilke and since refined by KBR Inc, the event has become a standout on the F1 calendar thanks to drivers having to navigate slower sections and long straights in a harbourside location similar to the Monaco Grand Prix.

The first race to be run entirely at night under floodlights – which allowed European audiences to watch at a suitable hour – the track was initially criticised by drivers for being too bumpy and too physically demanding, as they lost as much as 3kg over the course of a race.

Minor changes were made in 2009, while 2013 saw the Singapore Sling chicane replaced with a conventional left-hander. Turn 18, which sees drivers pass underneath a grandstand, remains untouched while still delivering one of the most unique experiences in modern day Formula 1.

When is the F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2026 on the calendar?

The Singapore Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on the weekend of 9-11 October, and is set to be the 18th race of the F1 season. It will also mark the final sprint weekend of the season, with sprint qualifying held on Friday, 9 October before qualifying on Saturday at 14:00 BST.

Start time of the F1 2026 Singapore Grand Prix

The F1 2026 Singapore Grand Prix starts on Sunday 11 October at 13:00 BST. The race can be followed live on RacingNews365's live blog.

F1 schedule Singapore GP

F1 schedule Singapore GP
Session Date Time
Free practice 1 Friday 9 October -
Sprint qualifying Friday 9 October -
Sprint race Saturday 10 October -
Qualifying Saturday 10 October -
Race Sunday 11 October -

History of the F1 Singapore GP

The first Singapore Grand Prix took place in 2008, and is perhaps best remembered for a controversy that came to be known to many as Crashgate. Nelson Piquet Jr crashed on Lap 14 of the race, and it was later discovered that this had been done deliberately to allow his Renault teammate Fernando Alonso to win.

Renault were found guilty of race-fixing, and the team were given a suspended two-year sentence.

Alonso became the first driver to claim multiple wins at Singapore when he clinched a second victory in 2010, while Sebastian Vettel took his debut victory at the track in 2011 and went on to achieve several more.

Things didn't work out so well for Vettel at the 2017 event, though. The German was involved in a collision with Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull's Max Verstappen at the first corner, and his title hopes consequently took a knock, with Lewis Hamilton winning and extending his lead in the championship standings.

A similar scenario unfolded in 2018, when Hamilton's victory at the Marina Bay Circuit gave him a further advantage in his title battle against Vettel.

Most successful F1 drivers and teams

Vettel is the most successful driver in Singapore, with five victories to his name. Three of these were achieved during his dominant period with Red Bull, whilst two came with Ferrari.

Hamilton is not far behind on four wins, and Alonso has two.

Mercedes are the constructor to have collected the most wins at the event, having taken the chequered flag on four occasions, while Red Bull and Ferrari have four victories.

F1 calendar 2026
Race Date
aus Australian GP 08 Mar 2026
chn Chinese GP 15 Mar 2026
jpn Japanese GP 29 Mar 2026
bhr Bahrain GP 12 Apr 2026
sau Saudi Arabian GP 19 Apr 2026
usa Miami GP 03 May 2026
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