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Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025 | Action-packed night race in the Lion City

Pack your bags, we're going to Singapore! The 2025 Singapore GP is all set to happen on October 4. But don't miss out on Free Practice and Qualifying days; we've got you all the information you'll need on the Singapore GP schedule, all the exciting events happening during the race weekend, where to catch the best views of the race start, and of course, the F1 Singapore GP tickets you've all been waiting for!

Singapore GP 2025 schedule

All timings mentioned are according to track time.

F1 cars lining up on the Pit, Formula 1 Singapore

Day 1 - Friday

3rd October 2025: FP1 & FP2 

Free Practice 1

  • 15:00 - 16:00

Free Practice 2

  • 18:30 - 19:30
F1 cars racing at night on the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore.

Day 2 - Saturday

4th October 2025: FP3 & Qualifying

Free Practice 3

  • 15:00 - 16:00

Qualifying

  • 18:30 - 19:30
Aerial view of F1 Singapore Grand Prix

Day 3 - Sunday

5th October 2025: Race Day

  • 17:30
  • The Qualifier on Saturday is the first important race of the Singapore Grand Prix 2025, which decides the starting grid positions of the drivers on the final race day.
  • Be sure to catch the Drivers’ Parade before the race, and the celebratory fireworks and concert later!

Singapore Grand Prix 2025 seating plan

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Premier Walkabout
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Marina Bay Grandstand
Super Pit Grandstand
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Where to watch the action

Discover the best vantage points for an unforgettable experience at the Singapore Grand Prix. With a layout designed for maximum excitement, the Marina Bay Street Circuit offers numerous grandstands and viewing zones, each providing unique perspectives of the action. From the fast straights to the tight corners, explore where you can catch all the thrilling moments of the race!

Pit Grandstand

Catch most of the Singapore GP’s racing action from the Pit Grandstand which has views to the main straight as well as the pit lanes. These are also one of the best seats to enjoy the pre-race and post-race events.

What to Expect:

• Truly spectacular views of pitlane activities

• View of the long main straight can get somewhat boring after a bit

Pit Exit Grandstand

This is the spot for fans who love witnessing precision and drama as cars exit the pit lane and rejoin the race at Turn 1.

What to Expect:

Front-row views of intense braking and deceleration at Turn 1.

Exciting pit lane action, including strategic maneuvers and re-entries.

Premier Walkabout

Perfect for those who want flexibility to explore multiple vantage points throughout the Circuit Park.

What to Expect:

Access to viewing platforms across Zones 1 to 4, including Pit Lane and Turn 5.

A customizable race experience with entertainment, food, and beverage options.

Chicane @ Turn 2

Located at one of the prime overtaking spots, this grandstand offers commanding views of Turns 1 to 3.

What to Expect:

Thrilling battles as drivers jostle for position through the first three corners.

Strategic overtakes and intense wheel-to-wheel action.

Marina Bay Grandstand

Situated at the last two turns of the circuit, this grandstand offers breathtaking views of Marina Bay with iconic landmarks in the background.

What to Expect:

Action-packed moments at the final corners where crashes and decisive moves often occur.

Spectacular scenery combined with thrilling track battles.

Super Pit Grandstand

Enjoy the panaromic views of the race from the Super Pit Grandstand, located on the higher rows of the Pit Grandstand. Placed right across the team garages, the grandstand brings you some of the best parts of the race including the starting grid, the pit stops, and the finish line.

What to Expect:

• Similar views of the race as from the Pit Grandstand, minus the having-to-crane-your-neck to observe off-track action

• Easy access to the exciting post-race track invasion

Turn 1 Grandstand

Watch all the action that happens at the first few turns of every lap from the Turn 1 Grandstand, with direct views to turns 1, 2, and 3.

What to Expect:

• Some great action of the first turns of the race

• Somewhat unidirectional view of the approaching cars as they navigate the turns

Turn 2 Grandstand

Get a close watch on the start and finish of every lap and some of the pit action from the Turn 2 Grandstand. From here you will get to see the cars approaching turn 1 and a glimpse of turns 2 and 3.

What to Expect:

• Similar to the views from the Turn 1 Grandstand, with the added bonus of watching the start/finish clearly with the cars approaching directly (as well as some pit action)

• Not the clearest views of Turns 2 and 3

Padang Grandstand

The North Beach grandstand offers a view of the vehicles exiting Turn 11 and entering Turn 12. Over the course of the weekend, concerts by well-known performers will also be shown on the video screens at Hard Rock Beach Club.

What to Expect:

• Great and easy access to the post-race concerts that the Singapore GP is known for

• Once again, great on-track views of speeding and braking

Zone 4 Walkabout

Zone 4 of the Singapore F1 GP is one of the most popular (and budget-friendly!) sections for race fans, thanks to its Walkabout seating that offers a unique viewing experience. Located just outside Turn 13, this area provides thrill seekers with not only an up-close look at some of the fastest cars in racing but also a chance to see all of the action on the main straight.

What to Expect:

• Possibility of overtakes with close-up views of cars heading right at you

• Having to do some searching to find the perfect spot at the walkabout for you, as views are drastically different here

Bayfront Grandstand

This grandstand is situated right under the Benjamin Sheares bridge - which happens to be the longest bridge in SG! - so you'll get great views of the lights and action on the track.

What to Expect:

• Cars coming in at breakneck speeds, only to slow down for the consecutive T16 & T17, and then accelerate back again to the last corner of the circuit

Promenade Grandstand

Enjoy the cool breeze of the Marina Bay at this grandstand, as you watch the cars go from T17 to T18, right before they head to the finish line.

What to Expect:

• Watch the last moments of the race as the cars fight for pole

Republic Grandstand

Located right at the start of T5, you'll see the cars go full send at as they turn from T4 into T5.

What to Expect:

• High speed cornering at T5
• Great POV of the cars coming down T4 into T5

Sky View Pavilion @ Singapore Flyer

Located at the Singapore Flyer, this hospitality suite pairs gourmet dining with access to a dedicated grandstand between Turns 17 and 18.

What to Expect:

Exclusive views of cars braking into the final corner or entering the pit lane.

Air-conditioned suite with live race feed, premium food, drinks, and entertainment nearby.

The Clubhouse @ Formula 1 Paddock Club Atrium

An elegant and social space at the heart of the Paddock Club Atrium, just steps from the pit lane, with gourmet dining and rooftop race views.

What to Expect:

• Pit Lane walks, rooftop gallery views of Turns 4 and 5, and access to Michelin-star dining.
• Free-flow drinks, in-suite live stations, and exclusive access to all zones and concerts.

Twenty3

An ultra-chic experience at the final turn, Twenty3 offers panoramic rooftop views of the finish line, podium, and post-race fireworks – all in serious style.

What to Expect:

Rooftop and trackside views of the final turn, finish line, and post-race celebrations.

Gourmet dining from award-winning restaurants, free-flowing drinks, and curated entertainment.

The Vista Suite @ Singapore Flyer

Located on the second floor of the Singapore Flyer, this suite provides private balcony views between Turns 17 and 18, right at the pit entry.

What to Expect:

• Scenic Marina Bay backdrop paired with close-up action of cars braking into the final corner.
• Gourmet dining, live feed from inside the suite, and access to a dedicated lifestyle zone with a bar, DJ, and grandstand seating.

Torque @ Singapore Flyer

Situated on the ground floor of the observation wheel near Turns 18 and 19, this lounge offers air-conditioned comfort with live feeds of the races and gourmet dining.

What to Expect:

• Close-up views of cars braking into the final corner or entering the pit lane from an exclusive trackside grandstand nearby.
• Curated dining, cocktail bar, and live entertainment in a lively lifestyle zone just steps from the track.

Things to consider while booking your Singapore GP tickets

Spectators watching F1 Singapore race from Turn 2 Grandstand.

1. For an Awesome View of the First Lap

Turn 2 Grandstand: Turn 1 is a sharp right-hander, immediately followed by a left-hand hairpin at Turn 2. This makes it one of the most challenging sections of the track, with the potential for plenty of overtaking and incidents.

Spectators at F1 Singapore Zone 4 Walkabout watching the race.

2. For the Best Overtaking Spot

Zone 4 Walkabout: The straight in Zone 4 is also a designated DRS zone, which means that drivers can activate their car's DRS to increase their top speed and make overtaking easier. This adds an extra element of excitement to the overtaking battles in this area.

F1 cars racing at Singapore Turn 2 Grandstand during night event.

3. For the Best View of the Final Stretch

Turn 2 Grandstand: Turn 23 is the final corner of the track before the start-finish straight, and the Turn 2 Grandstand offers a great view of this corner. This is a crucial point in the race, as drivers will be pushing hard to get a good run onto the straight and try to make a pass on their rivals.

Spectators watching the race from the Zone 1 Walkabout at F1 Singapore

4. For a Hair's Breadth Distance from the Track

Premier Walkabout: These passes typically offer a range of different vantage points, including standing areas and elevated viewing platforms. This can allow fans to see the cars from a variety of angles and get a better sense of the speed and power of the cars.

Views of the F1 teams prepping for start of the race from the Superpit

5. For the Picture-Perfect Shot

Pit Grandstand: The Pit Grandstand is located just opposite the pit lane, which means that you'll be incredibly close to the cars as they enter and exit the pits. This can provide some great photo opportunities, especially if you have a good camera with a zoom lens.

Your F1 Singapore GP 2025 tickets explained

Spectators watching the race from The Padang Grandstand, F1 Singapore

1-Day Pass

What to expect

  • Access on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday
  • A reserved seat at the Pit Grandstand or Padang Grandstand

Why buy Singapore GP 1-Day pass?

  • The 1-Day Pass gives you access to the circuit on the day of your choosing.
  • If you only have enough time to attend one of the days, a 1-Day pass is your best option as it lets you pick the day you want to attend; P.S., we highly recommend watching the main race in-person!
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Spectators watching the race from the Republic Grandstand, F1 Singapore

3-Day Pass

What to expect:

  • Access to the entire Singapore Grand Prix Weekend, Fri - Sun
  • A reserved seat in the zone you've chosen (list names)

Why buy a 3-Day Singapore GP pass?

  • These tickets offer great value for money, especially if you are a big fan of motorsports.
  • A 3-Day pass allows you to get the full F1 experience with access to all on-track and off-track events throughout the race weekend.
  • Get exclusive access to the practice sessions on Friday, the qualifying race on Saturday, and the main race on Sunday, along with all the exciting events happening during the race weekend.
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Spectators watching the race from The Stamford Grandstand, F1 Singapore

3-Day Combo Pass

What to expect:

  • Access to the entire Singapore Grand Prix Weekend, Fri - Sun
  • Reserved seats for each day, in a combination of grandstands (choose between Pit, Padang, & Stamford grandstands, or a walkabout pass)

Why buy a 3-Day Singapore GP combo pass?

  • The 3-Day combo pass allows you more flexibility in your seating arrangements, so you get a different view of the track, every day!
  • It goes without saying that you will have access to all on-track and off-track events happening throughout the race weekend.
  • If you prefer a more dynamic viewing experience, choose a combo that includes grandstand seats and a walkabout pass, which lets you explore the circuit as you watch the cars zoom by.
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People watching the race from the Vista Suite, Formula 1 Singapore

The Hospitality Package

What to expect:

  • Access to premier viewing points around the race track, such as the Flyer and the Bay Terrace, equipped with multiple viewing galleries, large TV screens to follow the race actions

Why buy the Hospitality Package?

  • Choose which location you want to watch the race from: Sky View Pavilion @ The Flyer, The Clubhouse @ Formula 1 Paddock Club, The Vista Suite @ The Flyer, The Torque Lounge @ The Flyer or the Twenty3 Hospitality
  • Get access to Zones 1, 2, 3, and 4 within the Circuit Park, which includes key areas such as the Padang Stage and Wharf Stage for performances from global music icons.

Things to know after you've booked your F1 Singapore GP tickets

Address: Marina Bay, Singapore

By Metro: There are 7 MRT stations at walkable distances (within 3 km) from the 9 gates of the circuit. Nearest Station: Promenade MRT Station (1 km from Gate 2)

By Bus: Although buses are available to the circuit, they are not preferred much due to the many roadblocks set up during the race weekend. Nearest Stop: Aft S'Pore Flyer (300 meters from the circuit)

By Car: Cabs are available at all hours during the race weekend, but are not preferred due to the roadblocks and higher rates. If you drive down in your own car, use one of the many parking lots available within a 3 km radius around the circuit. Nearest Car Park: Bugis Junction Car Park (2 km from the circuit)

Changi International Airport (SIN) is 18.6 km from Marina Bay Street Circuit

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F1 Singapore Dockside Zone 4 Walkabout with food and beverage stalls
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The Marina Bay Street Circuit is designed to be wheelchair-friendly with ramps, elevators, special seats, and designated restrooms. Differently-abled sporting enthusiasts can enjoy the race from the wheelchair-accessible platforms at the Empress and Turn 1 Grandstands.
  • Food and Beverages: All four zones at the Marina Bay Street Circuit are dotted with food trucks and stalls that serve some of the best meals, snacks, and drinks from various cuisines. Zone 4 ticket holders may even step out of the circuit and find more affordable dining options at nearby malls and hawker villages.
  • Merchandise: Official Formula 1 merchandise is available at several spots within the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
  • Other Facilities: There are an adequate number of portable toilets and a few fixed restrooms around the track.
People enjoying a view of fireworks from Twenty3, Singapore F1
  • Book the right experience: If you are keen on attending a particular concert or off-track event, then make sure you pick a ticket that gives you access to the zone that's closest to the event.
  • Visibility: Large screen TVs are set up at all grandstands to ensure you don’t miss out on any of the on-track action.
  • Bring sun protection: If you arrive at the circuit early, do wear a cap or carry an umbrella as the grandstands are uncovered and the venue can get very sunny.
  • Dress light: Wear light breathable clothes and maybe even carry along an extra top if you sweat too much, as Singapore is hot and humid during the race days.
  • Bring earplugs: Make sure you wear a set of earplugs during the race as the sound of 20 V6 engines revving past you can be really loud.
  • Stay for the fireworks!: The Singapore GP is known for its spectacular night race, but the post-race fireworks display truly takes your breath away. The fireworks are choreographed to the music, and each burst of color is timed to perfection.
Pit lane walk at the Clubhouse at Formula 1, Singapore
  • Animals are prohibited: Animals and pets are not allowed into the circuit.
  • Other prohibited items: Alcohol, food and drinks (except a 600 ml clear plastic bottle of water or soft drink), fireworks & laser lights, helium balloons, glass, musical instruments & sound devices, umbrella, picnic baskets, chairs, stools, and other portable seats, any large articles which cannot be placed under a seat, drones, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller-blades, flags (except for national and team flags), unauthorized advertising material or flyers, whistles, coolers, hampers, toxic and flammable substances, hazardous items, and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited inside the Circuit Park.
  • Photo & video recording: Professional video recording devices, tripods, audio recorders, and other related equipment are prohibited inside the Marina Bay Street Circuit. However, personal photography and filming are allowed on smartphones. 
  • Child entry: Children below the age of 12 must always be accompanied by a parent/guardian, while those below the age of 7 are only allowed entry after a parent/guardian has signed an undertaking.
Women posing at an F1 Singapore sign.
  • Visa: Citizens of most countries can get a visa on arrival in Singapore and stay for up to a month. Visitors, however, must ensure their passports have a validity of 6 months.
  • Time zone: UTC/GMT +8
  • Currency: Singapore Dollar (SGD)
  • Socket: Plug type G
  • Language: English, Malay, Tamil, and Mandarin Chinese.
  • Weather: September is the first month of autumn in Singapore. The city remains hot and humid throughout the month with average temperatures ranging from 24°C to 31°C. Make sure to take precautions against dehydration and heatstroke. Also, do carry along an umbrella or a poncho to the race, in case of unexpected rains.
Haas' Nico Hulkenberg leads Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc at F1 Singapore
  • Temperature: 24°C to 32°C
  • Rainfall: Occasional heavy downpour, averaging at 167mm
  • Humidity: High humidity at 75% to 80%
  • Winds: Generally light during this time, with average wind speeds at around 9 km/h (5.6 mph)
  • Sunlight: 12 hours

Based on average temperatures for Singapore in September, we can surmise that temperatures during the race will likely range from highs of around 33°C to lows of around 24°C (93°F - 75°F), resulting in hot and humid conditions. Rainfall is also common in Singapore during this time of year, so there is a strong likelihood that showers may occur during the race weekend too.

Frequently asked questions about F1 Singapore GP 2025 tickets

How much do Singapore GP tickets cost?

Singapore GP 3-Day tickets are priced between SGD 598 to SGD 1,988 for various grandstands. 1-Day passes for the Singapore GP can cost anywhere between SGD 126 and SGD 917 depending on the grandstand and event day you choose.

Which is the cheapest ticket to watch the Singapore GP?

If you want to watch all 3 days of the Singapore GP, go for the Padang/Empress/Connaught Grandstands with Zone 4 Access 3-Day pass. These tickets will cost you SGD 598 in total and have great value overall. If you don't mind walking around during the race, go for the Premier Walkabout passes, which give you access to all four zones of the circuit.

Which are the best seats to watch the Singapore GP?

The Super Pit Grandstand, located at the higher rows of the Pit Grandstand, overlooking the team garages and pit straight offers the best seats to watch the Singapore GP. Turn 1 & Turn 2 Grandstands with views to the first three turns of every lap are equally good seats to watch the race from.

When is the Singapore GP?

The F1 Singapore GP 2025 will take place from the 3rd to the 5th of October, 2025. FP1 and FP2 is scheduled for Friday (3rd October), FP3 and Qualifying will take place on Saturday (4th October), and as always, Race Day is set to happen on Sunday (5th October).

Where is the Singapore GP being held?

The Singapore GP 2025 will be held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. The track will include parts of the commercial roads of Singapore, so expect there to be road blocks and barricades during the race weekend and days leading up to it.

What time does the Singapore GP start?

The main race of the Singapore GP is set to start at 8pm on Sunday, 5 October, 2025.

Which is the next F1 race after the Singapore GP?

The US Grand Prix is the next F1 race after the Singapore Grand Prix in the 2025 F1 racing calendar.

Who was the winner of the Singapore GP last year?

Lando Norris of McLaren was the winner of the Singapore GP in 2024.

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