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2022 Singapore Grand Prix Preview

Preview guide to everything that you need to know ahead of F1’s return to Singapore after a two-season absence. 

Following an enforced three-week break due to pre-season cancellation of Russian Grand Prix, F1 kicks off its run-in with six flyaway races to complete the 2022 season, beginning with a visit to Singapore where the title could be settled.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen enters the race with a 116 point lead with a maximum total of 156 points available across the final six races of the campaign, meaning that he could secure a second consecutive title with five races to spare if results swing his way around Marina Bay.

Now, here is a full guide to everything that you need to know ahead of 2022 Singapore GP, including timings and title permutations.

 

Track Guide

Circuit: Marina Bay Street Circuit

Laps: 61

Race Distance: 308.706km

Tyre Compounds: C3, C4 & C5

 

Schedule

Date Session Time (BST)
Friday 30 September FP1 11:00am
Friday 30 September FP2 2:00pm
Saturday 1 October FP3 11:00am
Saturday 1 October Qualifying 2:00pm
Sunday 2 October Race 1:00pm

 

Five Key Pointers

 

Last Time Out

F1 hasn’t raced in Singapore since 2019 after the 2020 and 21 races were cancelled due to the then-ongoing impact of the Coronavirus pandemic.

Sebastian Vettel – who is set to retire at end of season – therefore is the last winner of the Singapore GP after he undercut Ferrari teammate, Charles Leclerc to win the 2019 Singapore GP in a Ferrari one-two finish ahead of Verstappen who leapfrogged Hamilton in the pit stops.

 

Title Permutations

With a 116 point lead in the title race over his title rivals – Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and George Russell, Verstappen simply needs to outscore all three rivals by the following points margins;

There however are various permutations but Verstappen simply must win and hope that Leclerc and Perez both fail to finish on the podium with the following realistic permutation proving enough to wrap up the title:

Should Verstappen fail to win then the title fight rolls on for another week to Japan, where Verstappen could then win the title on 9 October if results go his way.

 

Race Recaps

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