Marina Bay Street Circuit – Singapore Grand Prix

Singapore · SG

Circuit Facts

Short Name
Marina Bay
Direction
Anti‑clockwise
Turns
19
DRS Zones
2
Lap Length
4.940 km
Race Distance
305.474 km
Lap Record
1:33.808
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Fri, Oct 9 – Sun, Oct 11 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2026 (Singapore (Marina Bay)) View →

Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore is one of Formula 1's most unique and challenging venues, famous for being the championship's only night race. Located on the streets of Marina Bay in Singapore's central business district, the circuit offers a spectacular display of urban architecture, bright lights, and vibrant energy. The 5.063 km circuit features 23 corners, making it one of the longest and most technically demanding races on the calendar. The tight and twisty layout, combined with limited run-off areas and numerous walls, demands absolute concentration and precision from drivers.

The nighttime setting creates a visually spectacular and unique racing environment that sets Singapore apart from all other F1 venues. The circuit's layout emphasizes technical driving ability over raw speed, with tight corners and complex chicanes requiring surgical precision. Singapore's demanding nature, combined with high temperatures and humidity, creates physical and mental challenges that test driver endurance and focus to the maximum.

Hosting the Singapore Grand Prix represents the pinnacle of urban motorsport hosting, showcasing the island nation's capability to stage world-class events. The passionate Singapore fans and the unique nighttime spectacle have made the race one of the most anticipated events on the F1 calendar. The circuit embodies modernity, precision, and the spirit of Singapore as a global hub.

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