All F1 TV times of the F1 race in Singapore, on the Marina Bay track. After the exciting race in Baku, the focus shifts to Singapore, another unpredictable circuit, with the race taking place at night.
McLaren, thanks to Oscar Piastri’s victory, regains the top spot in the Constructors’ standings with a 20-point advantage over Red Bull. Ferrari, winner in Singapore last year with Carlos Sainz, will try to repeat that to stay in the title race.
With the victory in Baku, McLaren has jumped to the top of the Constructors’ Championship
With seven races to go, McLaren has a 20-point lead over Red Bull and 51 over Ferrari, while Lando Norris has 59 points to make up on a struggling Max Verstappen.
F1 Singapore 2024 Schedule SKY/Now and TV8
The 2024 Singapore Grand Prix will be held on Sunday 22 September at 14:00, with live TV coverage on Sky and streaming on Now. Delayed qualifying and race coverage are available on TV8.
Friday 20 September 2024 (FREE PRACTICE)
11.30-12.30: Free practice 1 (live on Sky Sport F1 and Now)
15.00-16.00: Free practice 2 (live on Sky Sport F1 and Now)
Saturday 21 September 2024 (FREE PRACTICE and QUALIFYING)
11.30-12.30: Free practice 3 (live on Sky Sport F1 and Now)
15.00-16.00: Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1 and Now, delayed to 17.00 on TV8)
Sunday 22 September 2024 (RACE)
2.00pm: Race (F1 TV time, live on Sky Sport F1 and Now, delayed to 6.30pm on TV8)
The Singapore GP will be held at night, starting at 2pm Italian time
F1 Gp Singapore 2024 a Marina Bay
The Singapore Street Circuit, also known as the Marina Bay Street Circuit, is a non-permanent street circuit located in Marina Bay, Singapore, which hosts the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix.
Designed by Hermann Tilke, it is famous for being the first track to host a night race in 2008, offering a spectacular setting and ensuring better enjoyment for the European public thanks to the evening race schedule. The lighting is provided by an advanced system created by the Italian company Valerio Maioli Spa, with over 1,600 LED light projectors, which guarantees a brightness 38% higher than other night circuits.
Aerial view of Marina Bay Circuit in Singapore
The circuit is 4.940 km long and features a twisty layout, with 19 corners after the 2023 changes, making it one of the most challenging on the calendar. The track passes through some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, such as the Anderson Bridge and Merlion Park, in a similar way to the Monaco circuit. The difficulties of this track are amplified by the humid climate and the anti-clockwise direction of travel, which is present on only a few other tracks such as Baku and Interlagos.
Over the years, the circuit has been modified several times to improve safety and facilitate overtaking, such as widening key corners and removing chicanes, such as the Singapore Sling.
Carlos Sainz won the Singapore GP in 2023
For the 2023 edition, a significant change has seen the section between turns 16 and 19 removed, replaced by a long straight that has reduced the lap time by around ten seconds and brought the total number of laps to 62. The circuit record is currently held by Carlos Sainz Jr., who set a time of 1:30.984 during qualifying in 2023, thus obtaining pole position and winning the GP. The race lap record, on the other hand, belongs to Lewis Hamilton, with a time of 1:35.867.
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