Singapore F1 GP
2009 Formula 1 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix
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Singapore GP Circuit Characteristics
Singapore GP Circuit
| Race Date | 27 Sep 2009 |
| Laps | 61 (est) |
| Circuit length | 5.067 km (3.148 mi) |
| Race length | 309.087 km (192 mi) |
| Number of corners | 24 (left:14) (right:10) |
| Top speed | ~300 Km/h |
| Start line offset | 0 m |
| Downforce setup | high |
| Location | Singapore |
| Most wins (drivers) | Graeme Lawrence |
| Most wins (constructors) | March / Mildren / Brabham / Ferrari / McLaren / Elfin / Merlyn / Lotus |
| Grand Prix held | 1 |
| Spectactor capacity | 110000 |
Singapore Grand Prix Information
The Singapore Grand Prix is aFormula One race set to stage its inaugural event on 28 September 2009. It is held at Singapore Street Circuit is a street-based circuit around the city state’s Marina Bay. Singapore has the honour of hosting the first night-time event in Formula One history. The current deal with Formula One Management is for five years and its night status, starting at 8pm local time, is aimed at ensuring that European Formula One fans can watch the live action at what is believed to be a reasonable time slot.
Singapore F1 GP
The Singapore Grand Prix will take place on public roads around the Marina Bay area. The design proposal includes powerful lighting systems that will replicate daylight conditions and the most stringent safety protocols will be applied to ensure driver and spectator safety.
The anti-clockwise street circuit, consisting of 14 left hand turns and 10 right hand turns will offer a number of overtaking opportunities the organisers believe.
The track is 5.1-kilometres (3.15-miles) long in a harbourside location similar in style to the Monaco Grand Prix and the new circuit in Valencia.
Grandstand seating and hospitality areas lining the track will be able to accommodate more than 80,000 spectators, while a permanent pit area with deluxe paddock facilities will be located adjacent to the existing Singapore Flyer complex.
Around 80,000 tickets will be available for the country’s first Formula One race. Be the first!
Singapore GP Fixtures
| Friday 25 September – Practice 1 | 18:00 – 19:30 |
| Friday 25 September – Practice 2 | 21:30 – 23:00 |
| Saturday 26 September – Practice | 19:00 – 20:00 |
| Saturday 26 September – Qualifying | 22:00 |
| Sunday 27 September – Race | 20:00 |