The 2023 Singapore Grand Prix was round 15 of the 2023 Formula 1 season. It was the 14th Singapore Grand Prix to count towards the world championship.
The race weekend format included three practice sessions, followed by qualifying and the grand prix.
This round was won by Carlos Sainz Jnr for Ferrari. Read the race report here:
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2023 Singapore Grand Prix Formula 1 session times
Friday 15 September
First practice: 17:30 (10:30 UK time)
Second practice: 21:00 (14:00 UK time)
Saturday 16 September
Third practice: 17:30 (10:30 UK time)
Qualifying: 21:00 (14:00 UK time)
Sunday 17 September
Race: 20:00 (13:00 UK time)
NB. Times in 24-hour clock.
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The Singapore Grand Prix was held at Singapore. This is a 4.9-kilometre, 19-turn street track which was first used by Formula 1 in 2008.
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RaceFans’ coverage of this race
Our newest articles about this would championship round:
- Sainz’s Singapore win made Leclerc focus on improving his race pace – Clear
- Singapore and Austin retirements cost me top 10 championship place – Ocon
- How Ocon’s “extreme” height for an F1 driver is helping other tall racers
- Steward’s admission Verstappen should have had penalty frustrates his rivals
- Drivers back Singapore qualifying tweak as rule changes again for Japanese GP
- Piastri “much more comfortable” at new circuits than at start of rookie season
- Ferrari decided before qualifying to sacrifice second-place car in Singapore GP
- Ferrari’s “big step forward” brought unwelcome balance change for Leclerc
- Sainz becomes F1’s newest multiple winner at Verstappen’s ‘bogey track’
- Russell would have been “furious” if Mercedes had split strategies
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How to watch the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix
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Previous race: 2023 Italian Grand Prix
Next race: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix
Last updated: 11 March 2024
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