After a free weekend to relax after Monza, Formula 1 returns for one of the most challenging stages of the calendar, the Singapore Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen withstood the test of Ferrari and its fans at Monza to claim a record-breaking tenth consecutive Grand Prix victory, but now the next challenge awaits as Red Bull continues its quest for Formula 1’s first undefeated season.
The Singapore Grand Prix, which takes place on the Marina Bay Street Circuit, is considered arguably the most demanding physical test on the calendar, with drivers commonly losing up to three kilos in weight through sweat during the race. We therefore try to update you with all the details for the next race weekend.
Singapore Grand Prix live streaming: How to watch all the action from Marina Bay
Formula 1 is available to watch via different television broadcasters depending on the country you reside in, and the Singapore Grand Prix is available to watch live on the following channels in these major markets in 2023:
Australia: Fox Sports
Austria: Sky Sport F1, ORF, Servus TV [live races split between them]
Brazil: TV Bandeirantes, BandSports
Canada: RDS, TSN
China: Great Sport (RTS) [Shanghai only]CCTV, Guangdong Sports [broadcast in Guangdong only]
France: Canal+
Germany: Sky Sports F1 [Sky Sport YouTube channel show session highlights]Sports 1 [one-hour highlights of all races]
Italy: Sky Sport F1, TV8 [delayed coverage]
Japan: Fuji TV Next
Netherlands: Viaplay Xtra, NOS [free-to-air highlights]
Spain: DAZN F1
UK and Ireland: Sky Sports F1, Channel 4 [free-to-air highlights]
United States: ESPN, Spanish-language broadcast available on ESPN Deportes
For those looking to watch the races live online, F1 TV Pro is available in selected countries, allowing you to watch every session live, have access to exclusive live timings, documentaries and live shows – and is available to watch on any device you choose. via web, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire, Roku and Chromecast.
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How to watch the Singapore Grand Prix for free online
Austrian broadcasters Servus and ORF will have free coverage of the Singapore Grand Prix on their streaming platforms, I serve TV and ORF TVthek, with German-language commentary. Please note that a free account may be required to view, so registration may be required.
A French-language live stream will also be available via Belgian broadcaster RTBF, available to stream via RTBF Auvio.
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Singapore Grand Prix 2023: What’s the full weekend schedule at Marina Bay?
Here are all the sessions that will take place during the race weekend:
Friday 15 September
Formula 1: Free Practice 1 and 2
Thailand Super Series [TSS]: Practice and qualification
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia: practice
Saturday 16 September
Formula 1: Free Practice 3 and Qualifying
TSS: Race 1 [25 minutes +1 lap]
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia: Qualifying and Race 1 [12 laps or 30 minutes]
Sunday 17 September
Formula 1: Singapore Grand Prix [62 laps or 120 minutes]
TSS: Race 2 [25 minutes +1 lap]
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia: Race 2 [12 laps or 30 minutes]
Singapore Grand Prix 2023: What time do the sessions start?
Here is the Formula 1 program for the Singapore Grand Prix race weekend [all times BST]:
Friday 15 September
FP1: 10.30-11.30
FP2: 2.00pm-3.00pm
Saturday 16 September
FP3: 10.30-11.30
Qualifying: 2pm
Sunday 17 September
Race: 1pm
Singapore Grand Prix weather: What’s the forecast for the Marina Bay race weekend?
After Monza brought the long-awaited return to dry weather racing in Formula 1, the most likely scenario is a continuation of that trend in Singapore, although Formula 1 knows all too well from its previous visits here, a heavy downpour will not can ever happen. be excluded.
The rain threat on Friday drops from 30% at the start of FP1 to less than 10% once FP2 arrives, with little chance of rain for qualifying and race day as well.
Friday 15 September:FP1 [30°C, sunny spells and showers, 30% chance of rain]FP2 [29°C, clear skies, 10% chance of rain]
Saturday 16 September:FP3 [29°C, sunny spells and showers, 30% chance of rain]Qualifications [28°C, clear skies, 10% chance of rain]
Sunday 17 September: Competition [29°C, cloudy, 10% chance of rain]
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