The time has come for the F1 drivers to put their endurance to the test while competing on the most challenging and physically demanding track in the history of F1 — Marina Bay Street Circuit, located in Singapore. The next race of the 2023 Formula 1 will take place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore over the upcoming weekend, September 16–17. Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen is presently at the top of the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship standings. It's important to note that throughout his Formula 1 career, Max Verstappen has never won the Singapore Grand Prix. Hence, it will be intriguing to see if the Red Bull driver can change that this weekend. Let's take a brief look at the race's schedule, location, and other important details.
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F1 Singapore Grand Prix: Official Schedule
September 15, Friday
Practice 1: 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm IST
Practice 2: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm IST
September 16, Saturday
Practice 3: 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm IST
Qualifying: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm IST
September 17, Sunday
Race: 5:30 pm IST
F1 Singapore Grand Prix: When and Where to Watch in India?
The upcoming Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix will be streamed live on a number of foreign streaming platforms. Therefore, you can watch Formula 1 races from multiple perspectives in a country where access to F1TV Pro is available. These perspectives include having access to statistical data, watching a live video feed of the racetrack, and getting a close-up view of their favourite driver's car.
Members of SkySports get access to related content. Residents of nations where F1's television streaming rights have been revoked, like the United Kingdom and India, must sign up for an online streaming service to view the race. With the Formula 1 app, which offers users the most recent tracking information, enthusiasts can easily follow the events.
F1 Singapore Grand Prix: A Brief Glance on Track
Even though Formula 1 is a difficult sport overall, many consider the Singapore Grand Prix to be the most challenging event on the calendar. Since 2008, the Marina Bay Street Circuit has been home to Formula 1, and many drivers have asserted that the Singapore GP is the most demanding competition of the year because of the heat, humidity, and tricky course. However, since the street track was constructed, a few design modifications have been made, but the circuit layout for this year constitutes the most significant alteration. Now there are no corners in the last sector. Turns 16, 17, 18, and 19 have been eliminated as part of the development of the multifunctional outdoor arena NS Square, so the track won't pass directly below the grandstand as it approaches the end of a lap. Now, from Turn 15 to the new Turns 16 and 17, which will replace the former Turns 20 and 21 chicane, a straight will run.
F1 Italian Grand Prix: Winner
Max Verstappen won the 2023 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix by becoming the first to cross the finish line at Monza. Sergio Perez, a teammate who began the race in fifth place, was 16 seconds behind him when he crossed the finish line. Charles Leclerc made a move in the last laps but failed and finished fourth, leaving Sainz to finish the race in third place.
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