Singapore Grand Prix 2022: Schedule, TV and how to live stream

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Singapore Grand Prix 2022: Schedule, TV and how to live stream

Formula 1 racing in Singapore is back after a three-year absence. Max Verstappen could become a two-time World Champion if results go his way. Sebastian Vettel is preparing for his farewell tour with six races left. Ferrari will be aiming for a strong showing as F1 returns to Asia. Carlos Sainz was pictured training inside a heat room this week.

The Singapore Grand Prix is taking place at the Marina Bay Circuit on Sunday. It was added to the F1 calendar in 2008 and has been an ever-present until 2019. The outbreak of the COVID pandemic forced it to withdraw from the 2020 and 2021 schedules. F 1 announced a new contract with the promoters which will see the Singapore GP feature in F3 until at least 2028.

Sky Sports and Channel 4 will broadcast the Singapore Grand Prix 2022 on their channels. PlanetF1 will carry live timing and expert commentary on every session of the race weekend.

The weather forecast for the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix is sunny intervals with a gentle breeze on Friday 30 September and thundery showers on Saturday 1 October.

The MRT is the best way to get around once you are in the city. The fares range from S$0.80 to S $2.20. It takes 30 minutes to reach the centre from the airport.

The circuit has nine gates for which you can enter through and there are seven metro stops close by. There are designated drop-off points depending on which gate you need to enter.

Fernando Alonso won the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix in 2008. Lewis Hamilton won with McLaren in 2009. Sebastian Vettel won three races in a row from 2011 to 2013. Nico Rosberg won in 2016.

Singapore Grand Prix is scheduled for 2022.


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