Guide to 2024 Singapore Grand Prix as the F1 constructors’ title fight continues to intensify.
Having seized the lead in the constructors’ standings in Azerbaijan, McLaren will be wary of Red Bull and Ferrari who will look to reduce their deficits.
Max Verstappen meanwhile holds a 59-point lead over the in-form Lando Norris, who needs a huge slice of luck in the last seven rounds to deny his title rival a fourth consecutive world championship.
Now, here is a full guide to everything that you need to know ahead of 2024 Singapore GP.
Track Guide

Laps: 62
Race Distance: 308.706km
Tyre Compounds: C3, C4 & C5
Schedule
| Date | Session | Time (BST) |
| Friday 20 September | FP1 | 10:30am |
| Friday 20 September | FP2 | 2:00pm |
| Saturday 21 September | FP3 | 10:30am |
| Saturday 21 September | Qualifying | 2:00pm |
| Sunday 22 September | Race | 1:00pm |
Five Key Pointers
- Given the potential for traffic and small mistakes around this tight and twisty circuit, it is important to hook up a clean lap in Qualifying to secure the best grid slot possible.
- With the addition of a fourth DRS zone between Turns 14-16, there is the potential for more overtaking.
- Singapore in recent years has often gone against the form book but McLaren and Ferrari will be favourites given their street circuit performances this season
- With potential for yellow or even red flags at the end of each qualifying segment amidst track evolution, banking a strong lap in Qualifying early could be key.
- Due to the tightness of the Marina Bay Street Circuit, there is a high risk of safety cars which could well play a role in determining the race outcome depending on time of deployment.
Last Time Out
Carlos Sainz survived a tense race-long battle with Norris to claim victory on F1’s visit to Singapore in 2023, whilst Lewis Hamilton finished third following a last-lap crash for his Mercedes teammate, George Russell.
Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll though withdrew from the race following a huge crash in Qualifying.
2024 Race Recaps
- Bahrain
- Saudi Arabia
- Australia
- Japan
- Chinese Sprint
- Chinese GP
- Miami Sprint
- Miami GP
- Imola
- Monaco
- Canada
- Spain
- Austrian Sprint
- Austrian GP
- British GP
- Hungary
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Monza
- Azerbaijan

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