Singapore
Choose from a selection of 3-day passes with seats in luxurious suites to the F1 Singapore Grand Prix and enjoy gourmet food & beverages during the race!
Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.
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Republic Grandstand: Want to see the cars fly by at full throttle? Head over to the Republic Grandstand. You’ll catch them speeding into turn 4, weaving through turn 5, and hitting the first DRS zone where a lot of overtaking happens. Plus, you get a killer view of the Singapore Flyer and the city skyline. It's right by Gate 2 and the Promenade subway station.
Padang Grandstand: Located on the left side of the track, this spot offers a prime view as drivers accelerate towards the challenging Singapore Sling at Turn 10, reaching speeds of up to 275 km/h. The grandstand overlooks the historical landmarks of Singapore. You can also enjoy diverse local and international foods at Portside Hawkers and Dockside Hawkers, all set in a lively festival environment.
Pit Grandstand: This spot is perfect if you want to be right in the middle of the action. You’ll have a prime view of the Pit Straight where the cars come flying around the final bend at 200 km/h. Watch the drivers speed past the Pit Lane, gun it around the final corner, and cross the finish line, all at breakneck speed. And when the race is over, you're right there to see the celebrations and the trophy lift. It's the best seat in the house for race fans.
Premier Walkabout: This is the ultimate flexible experience for those who want to see it all. With various strategically located viewing platforms throughout the Circuit Park, you can witness the gripping action from Zone 1 to Zone 4. Catch the first and final corners, Pit Lane entry and exit, and Turn 5's sweeping right-hander. You'll have access to all Circuit Park zones, including entertainment, food, and beverage options across the entire venue. Plus, you get to enjoy the Padang Stage concerts.
Zone 4 Walkabout: At Zone 4, you can enjoy the race from specially designed viewing platforms at key trackside locations. With access to daily performances at the Padang Stage and other Zone 4 activities, it is ideal for fans who want to balance on-track excitement with off-track entertainment.
This 3-day premium combo pass for the Singapore Grand Prix allows you to view the race from multiple luxurious vantage points across the city. Held on the Marina Bay Street Circuit, this 4.928-kilo track encompasses a challenging grid with 19 turns, combining long straights and tight corners that traverse through Singapore’s downtown.
Watch some of the best F1 drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen navigate this demanding circuit aiming to emerge victorious under the city lights. Apart from the race, enjoy a weekend of festivities including live concerts by G-Dragon, Elton John, and more, delectable gourmet food, driver meet-and-greets, and exclusive tours of the pit and paddock areas.
3pm to 4pm
Free Practice 1: This is the first opportunity for the drivers to get out on the track and get a feel for the car and the circuit. The session lasts for 60 minutes and all teams are allowed to participate.
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Free Practice 2: This is the second practice session of the weekend, and it follows a similar format to the first. It also lasts for 60 minutes and all teams are allowed to participate.
3pm to 4pm
Free Practice 3: This session takes place in the morning and is the last opportunity for teams to fine-tune their car setups before qualifying. It lasts for 60 minutes.
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Qualifying: This is the session where drivers compete for pole position on the starting grid. It consists of three parts: Q1, Q2, and Q3. In each part, drivers have a limited amount of time to set their fastest lap. The five slowest drivers in Q1 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q2. The five slowest drivers in Q2 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q3. The driver who sets the fastest lap in Q3 earns pole position on the grid.
5:30pm onwards
Race Day: This is the main event of the weekend, and it typically takes place in the afternoon. The race distance can vary, but it is usually between 190 and 300 km (120-186 miles). The drivers start the race in the order determined by qualifying, and the first driver to cross the finish line is the winner.