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Singapore Grand Prix: Times, schedule, how to watch, weather and lap record

The Marina Bay Street Circuit welcomes Formula One back to Singapore, with just a week's break from the chaos that ensued in Baku.

McLaren leapfrogged Red Bull in the Constructors Championship thanks to Oscar Piastri's fantastic win, and Lando Norris capitalising on Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz's last lap crash to finish fourth.

Max Verstappen continues to be unhappy with his car, and is no doubt looking nervously over his shoulder at Norris closing in.

The business end of the season is sure to bring plenty of twists and drama, starting this weekend in Singapore.

Singapore Grand Prix

Singapore Grand Prix times and schedule

Practice times

Free Practice One: Friday 20th September, 17:30 [10:30 BST]
Free Practice Two: Friday 20th September, 21:00 [14:00 BST]
Free Practice Three: Saturday 21st September, 17:30 [10:30 BST]

Qualifying time

Saturday 21st September, 21:00 [14:00 BST]

Race time

Sunday 22nd September, 20:00 [13:00 BST]

The latest prediction, tips and odds ahead of the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix.

How to watch the Singapore Grand Prix and TV channel

The entirety of the Singapore Grand Prix race weekend will be shown on Sky Sports F1 from Friday to Sunday.

Race highlights will be available on Channel 4 at 17:30 on Sunday 22nd September.

Previous Singapore Grand Prix winner and podium

1) Carlos Sainz Jr - Ferrari (1:46:37.418)
2) Lando Norris - McLaren (+0.812s)
3) Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes (+1.269s)

Singapore Grand Prix most wins

Sebastian Vettel holds the record for the most wins of the Singapore Grand Prix with five to his name, a total that could be equalled by Lewis Hamilton this weekend.

Fernando Alonso is also a repeat winner, with two victories at Marina Bay.

Ferrari are the most successful constructor in Singapore with five victories, Red Bull and Mercedes both sit on four and could match the Tifosi this race week.

Marina Bay Street Circuit lap length and number of laps

The length of a single lap in Singapore is 4.940km (3.070 mi). If you tally this up over the course of a 62 lap race, then the drivers travel a total of 306.143km (190.228 mi).

Marina Bay Street Circuit lap record

Lewis Hamilton is the lap record holder at Marina Bay, achieving a time of 1:35.867 in theMercedes-AMG W14 at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix.

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Marina Bay Street Circuit track temperature

Due to the heat in Singapore the track can, at times, reach high temperatures.

However, with rain possible over the weekend to cool the surface down, it is expected temperatures on the track will sit between 22°C (72°F) and 35°C (95°F).

Singapore Grand Prix weather forecast

Friday 20th September
A generally clear and hot day, there is the slight chance of a shower, with a moderate wind towards the south.
Maximum temperature: 33°C (91°F)
Minimum temperature: 26°C (79°F)
Chance of rain: 20%

Saturday 21st September
Currently a good chance of showers affecting the sessions, with a cloud coverage for a lot of the day. Still expected to be hot all day however the breeze towards the south should bring some cooling air.
Maximum temperature: 32°C (90°F)
Minimum temperature: 26°C (79°F)
Chance of rain: 40%

Sunday 22nd September
A similar chance of rain on race day, with a fair amount of cloud coverage and a light wind towards the south.
Maximum temperature: 32°C (90°F)
Minimum temperature: 27°C (81°F)
Chance of rain: 40%

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