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Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024: 1-Day Pass
Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024: 1-Day Pass

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$102.80

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Republic Grandstand: Want to see the cars fly by at full throttle? Head over to the Republic Grandstand. You’ll catch them speeding into turn 4, weaving through turn 5, and hitting the first DRS zone where a lot of overtaking happens. Plus, you get a killer view of the Singapore Flyer and the city skyline. It's right by Gate 2 and the Promenade subway station. Padang Grandstand: Located on the left side of the track, this spot offers a prime view as drivers accelerate towards the challenging Singapore Sling at Turn 10, reaching speeds of up to 275 km/h. The grandstand overlooks historical landmarks of Singapore. You can also enjoy diverse local and international foods at Portside Hawkers and Dockside Hawkers, all set in a lively festival environment. Pit Grandstand: This spot is perfect if you want to be right in the middle of the action. You’ll have a prime view of the Pit Straight where the cars come flying around the final bend at 200 km/h. Watch the drivers speed past the Pit Lane, gun it around the final corner, and cross the finish line, all at breakneck speed. And when the race is over, you're right there to see the celebrations and the trophy lift. It's the best seat in the house for race fans. Singapore Grand Prix With a 1-Day Pass, you'll have the chance to choose any one of the three days of the event to attend and immerse yourself in the world of high-speed racing. The Singapore Grand Prix is held annually at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, a 4.928-kilometer track that winds its way through the heart of Singapore's downtown area. With 19 turns and a mix of long straights and tight corners, this circuit is a true challenge for drivers and a thrilling spectacle for fans. Throughout the event, you'll have the chance to see some of the world's top drivers in action, including Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. These skilled drivers will push their cars to the limit as they compete for the checkered flag and a place on the podium. In addition to the races, the Grand Prix weekend features a range of activities and entertainment for fans of all ages. From live music and food stalls to meet-and-greets with drivers and exclusive behind-the-scenes tours, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Event schedule Day 1: Sep 20 3pm to 4pm Free Practice 1: This is the first opportunity for the drivers to get out on the track and get a feel for the car and the circuit. The session lasts for 60 minutes and all teams are allowed to participate. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Free Practice 2: This is the second practice session of the weekend, and it follows a similar format to the first. It also lasts for 60 minutes and all teams are allowed to participate. Day 2: Sep 21 3pm to 4pm Free Practice 3: This session takes place in the morning and is the last opportunity for teams to fine-tune their car setups before qualifying. It lasts for 60 minutes. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Qualifying: This is the session where drivers compete for pole position on the starting grid. It consists of three parts: Q1, Q2, and Q3. In each part, drivers have a limited amount of time to set their fastest lap. The five slowest drivers in Q1 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q2. The five slowest drivers in Q2 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q3. The driver who sets the fastest lap in Q3 earns pole position on the grid. Day 3: Sep 22 5:30pm onwards Race Day: This is the main event of the weekend, and it typically takes place in the afternoon. The race distance can vary, but it is usually between 190 and 300 km (120-186 miles). The drivers start the race in the order determined by qualifying, and the first driver to cross the finish line is the winner.
Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024: 3-Day Pass
Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024: 3-Day Pass

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$445.49

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Super Pit Grandstand: At the Super Pit Grandstand, you'll be seated on the upper rows of the Pit Grandstand, directly facing the team garages. Your view of the Pit Straight will be full and wide, making it the ideal spot to watch the exhilarating race start and finish. The moment the winner of the Singapore Grand Prix crosses the line will be a spectacle to behold, as if you were right in the middle of a dazzling fireworks display. Each ticket comes with a comfortable seat pad, $100 in food vouchers, five drink vouchers per day, and up to S$100 in merchandise vouchers. Pit Grandstand: Get a front-row seat to all the heart-racing excitement on the Pit Straight as drivers speed around the final corner at an exhilarating 200 km/h. Enjoy a clear view of the Pit Lane, starting grid and finish line while you cheer on your favorite racer. When the race ends and the winner is crowned, join in the trackside celebrations to witness the victory firsthand. Pit Entry Grandstand: Positioned at the final turn of the circuit, the Pit Entry Grandstand offers a direct view of the track and the Marina Bay backdrop. It's an ideal spot to observe the cars' precision as they approach the pit lane at 60km/h. Pit Exit Grandstand: Prepare to be riveted as you watch a high-stakes drama of cars exiting the pit lane and seamlessly rejoining the race. Your prime location on the driver's left ensures you won't miss a heartbeat of the intense action. It not only offers thrilling racing action but also puts you within arm's reach of mouthwatering food vendors. Turn 1 Grandstand: At Sheares (Turn 1), the start-finish straight comes to an end and the thrill of F1 comes to life. Watch the drivers flex their skills as they battle for the best position at the first bend. Feel the intense braking power of the F1 cars as they whip around the corner, having just reached a staggering 290 km/h down the Pit Straight. Turn 2 Grandstand: Perched atop the circuit, spectators can witness the spectacular show of skilled racing as cars accelerate to a blazing 290 km/h, navigating the first three turns. Here, fans will get a front-row seat to the action, as cars break and turn, their engines roaring and brakes screeching. The drama unfolds as the cars approach Sheares (Turn 1), before quickly transitioning to Turn 2, then slowing down to 90 km/h for Turn 3. Chicane @ Turn 2 Grandstand: This stand gives a view of the inside of Turns 1 to 3, a strategic point to watch the intense overtake, and one of the track’s hotspots. Padang Grandstand: For those seeking the thrill of speed and the hustle and bustle of colonial Singapore, the Padang Grandstand is the ideal spot. Take your seat to the left of the driver and witness the cars tearing out of Turn 9 and hurtling down St Andrew's Road at a tremendous 240km/h. Bayfront Grandstand: Situated beneath the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, the Bayfront Grandstand offers views of the cars decelerating for Turns 16 and 17, and speeding past towards the Marina Bay Street Circuit's final corners. It's easily accessible and provides a scenic route to the track. Promenade Grandstand: Located by Marina Bay, the Promenade Grandstand provides a refreshing setting to watch the drivers expertly navigate the final corners of the track, with the stunning Singapore Flyer in the background. Orange @ Empress Grandstand: Experience the Singapore Grand Prix at the Empress Grandstand, situated right next to the Victoria Theatre. From this prime spot you will have spectacular views of turns 11 and 12 in Marina Bay. Watch the cars power through the curves in front of you and then race under the iconic Anderson-Bridge arch. A ticket to the Empress Grandstand grants access to Zone 4! Republic Grandstand: Located by Turn 5, observe the cars at full speed past Turn 4 and navigating through Turn 5. This spot also offers quick access to transport options and is a new addition to the viewing areas. Connaught Grandstand: From here you get access to the most thrilling views of the F1 cars as they streak across the Esplanade Bridge, reaching speeds of up to 280 km/h. Watch in awe as they battle for position, screeching and skidding as they try to outmaneuver each other before Turn 14. If you're a fan of the fast-paced, heart-racing world of F1, this is your seat! Singapore Grand Prix Experience the thrill of the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2023 with a 3-Day Pass that gives you access to 13 seating options across the track. From the excitement of the Starting Grid to the thrill of the Checkered Flag, you'll be right in the heart of the action. With a 3-Day Pass, you'll have access to all the action, from the practice and qualifying rounds on Friday and Saturday, to the main event on Sunday. You'll be able to watch as the drivers line up on the starting grid, revving their engines and preparing for the green light. Watch as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen navigate the 19 turns of the Marina Bay Street Circuit, reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h. This high-speed track, surrounded by towering skyscrapers, showcases the skills and agility of these elite racers as they navigate the tight turns and speed down the straightaways. Event schedule Day 1: Sep 20 3pm to 4pm Free Practice 1: This is the first opportunity for the drivers to get out on the track and get a feel for the car and the circuit. The session lasts for 60 minutes and all teams are allowed to participate. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Free Practice 2: This is the second practice session of the weekend, and it follows a similar format to the first. It also lasts for 60 minutes and gives teams more time to experiment with different combinations of tires, fuel loads, and settings. Day 2: Sep 21 3pm to 4pm Free practice 3: This session takes place in the morning and is the last opportunity for teams to fine-tune their car setups before qualifying. It lasts for 60 minutes. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Qualifying: This is the session where drivers compete for pole position on the starting grid. It consists of three parts: Q1, Q2, and Q3. In each part, drivers have a limited amount of time to set their fastest lap. The five slowest drivers in Q1 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q2. The five slowest drivers in Q2 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q3. The driver who sets the fastest lap in Q3 earns pole position on the grid. Day 3: Sep 22 5:30pm onwards Race: This is the main event of the weekend, and it typically takes place in the afternoon. The race distance can vary, but it is usually between 190 and 300 km (120-186 miles). The drivers start the race in the order determined by qualifying, and the first driver to cross the finish line is the winner.
Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024: 3-Day Combo Pass
Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024: 3-Day Combo Pass

$668.98

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Stamford Grandstand: Affordable and close to the action, this grandstand offers views of hard braking at turn 7 and acceleration towards turn 8. Nearby, you can catch performances at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre and the Padang Stage. Padang Grandstand: Situated left of the driver’s perspective, this spot lets you watch cars speed out of Turn 9 and down St Andrew's Road. Experience the race with a backdrop of colonial Singapore. Pit Grandstand: Positioned along the Pit Straight, this grandstand gives you a clear view of the Pit Lane, starting grid, and finish line. It's a good place to see the race conclude and participate in the celebrations. Zone 4 Walkabout: This ticket allows movement around Zone 4, including viewing areas at turns 11, 12, and 13 near historical landmarks like the Fullerton Hotel and Anderson Bridge. It also includes access to the Zone 4 Stage for live performances. Premier Walkabout: This option offers the most flexibility, allowing access to all four zones of the circuit. You can explore different views, including the Pit Straight and various turns, and have access to hospitality areas for food and drinks. Concerts at the Padang Stage and Zone 1 Stage are also included. Singapore Grand Prix This 3-day combi package for the Singapore Grand Prix, allows you to view the race from different locations each day. Held on the Marina Bay Street Circuit, this 4.928-kilometer track features a challenging layout with 19 turns, combining long straights and tight corners that weave through Singapore’s downtown. Watch world-class drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen as they navigate this demanding circuit, vying for victory under the city lights. Beyond the race, enjoy a full weekend of festivities including live concerts, gourmet food options, driver meet-and-greets, and exclusive tours of the pit and paddock areas. Event schedule Day 1: Sep 20 3pm to 4pm Free Practice 1: This is the first opportunity for the drivers to get out on the track and get a feel for the car and the circuit. The session lasts for 60 minutes and all teams are allowed to participate. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Free Practice 2: This is the second practice session of the weekend, and it follows a similar format to the first. It also lasts for 60 minutes and all teams are allowed to participate. Day 2: Sep 21 3pm to 4pm Free Practice 3: This session takes place in the morning and is the last opportunity for teams to fine-tune their car setups before qualifying. It lasts for 60 minutes. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Qualifying: This is the session where drivers compete for pole position on the starting grid. It consists of three parts: Q1, Q2, and Q3. In each part, drivers have a limited amount of time to set their fastest lap. The five slowest drivers in Q1 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q2. The five slowest drivers in Q2 are eliminated, and the remaining drivers move on to Q3. The driver who sets the fastest lap in Q3 earns pole position on the grid. Day 3: Sep 22 5:30pm onwards Race Day: This is the main event of the weekend, and it typically takes place in the afternoon. The race distance can vary, but it is usually between 190 and 300 km (120-186 miles). The drivers start the race in the order determined by qualifying, and the first driver to cross the finish line is the winner.
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