As one of the most established highlights of the F1 World Championship season the Singapore Grand Prix is one that racing fans long to attend. You can access F1 Singapore tickets at SeatPick where the availability is high and the prices are very competitive.
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The first Singapore Grand Prix was raced in 1966 but it was not until 2008 that the first Formula One race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit was held, with Renault driver Fernando Alonso emerging as the winner.
The races between 1966 and 1973 were part of the Formula Libre brand and the move to events as part of the Formula One Licensing arm only ran from 2008 onwards.
That race also holds the honour of being the first night-time event in FIA Formula 1 history and year on year the event has increased in popularity.
Now, over 100,000 spectators come to the circuit for each day of the weekend. In 2022 the total capacity hit a race high of 302,000 and many Formula One fans combine a trip to watch the event with an opportunity to enjoy all that Singapore has to offer.
The Marina Bay Street Circuit remains fairly similar to its original layout and it is a race track with many twists.
It's one that almost always ends up with a safety car being deployed due to an accident or incident, which is a testament to the unpredictable nature of the circuit.
It's known by drivers as being one of the hardest races in the World Championship calendar and this is down to various issues including heat and humidity which can lead to drivers losing a great deal of bodily fluid.
Drivers must concentrate throughout the race as there are 23 corners to negotiate over the course of nearly two hours, which is usually how long the event takes to complete.
Sebastian Vettel is without doubt the most successful driver in the history of the event, winning more than his fair share of races at the circuit, racking up five victories.
Lewis Hamilton has picked up four wins, while Fernando Alonso picked up two wins at Marina Bay.
Currently the average price for a Singapore Grand Prix ticket is $66 and the costs generally depend where you are positioned on the track.
For instance, tickets in the Paddock Club are far more expensive as these are prime hospitality seats.
Grandstand tickets are a little less expensive and if you attend on a Friday or Saturday, as opposed to Sunday, then the cost reduces again.
One of the best places to watch the race is from the Padang Grandstands where you are positioned by the famous 'Singapore Sling' turn, where cars career past at speeds of as much as 275 km/h.
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Formula One tickets, when compared to events like Premier League football matches, are fairly expensive.
This is mainly because there are only 23 races to attend all year and some of these take place in very exclusive upmarket regions and countries, such as Monaco.
The average price of tickets for the Singapore Grand Prix starts from $50 in 2024.
In 2024 the Singapore Grand Prix will take place on Sunday the 17th of September.