All timings mentioned are according to track time.
Wheelchair Accessibility:
The Marina Bay Street Circuit is wheelchair accessible, with designated seating areas and viewing platforms available for disabled spectators. There are also disabled-friendly restrooms and facilities throughout the circuit. If you require any special assistance or accommodations, be sure to contact the organizers in advance so that they can make the necessary arrangements.
What to Expect in September?
The Singapore GP takes place in September each year. The exact dates vary, but it typically takes place in the second or third week of the month.
The Singapore GP is held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in the heart of Singapore's downtown area.
The schedule for the Singapore GP can vary, but typically the race starts in the evening around 8:00 pm local time.
The best way to get to the Singapore GP is via public transportation or taxi. The nearest MRT stations are City Hall, Esplanade, and Promenade. There are also several bus lines that stop near the circuit.
Yes, there are several facilities at the Singapore GP, including food and beverage outlets, merchandise stores, and entertainment zones.
Limited parking is available, but it's recommended to use public transportation or taxis to avoid traffic congestion.
Wear comfortable clothing and footwear, and consider bringing a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.
The weather in Singapore during the Grand Prix can be hot and humid, with occasional periods of rain or thunderstorms. Average high temperatures during the day range from 31-32°C (88-90°F).
Yes, there are several prohibited items, including weapons, fireworks, drones, and glass bottles.
Personal cameras and video recording equipment are allowed, but professional equipment (e.g. tripods) is not permitted.