Marina Bay Street Circuit
The Marina Bay Street Circuit is Formula 1's original night race, illuminating Singapore's stunning skyline since 2008. This 4.940-kilometer track winds past iconic landmarks including the Marina Bay Sands hotel, the Singapore Flyer, and through the city's financial district, creating the most spectacular visual backdrop in motorsport.
At approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes, the Singapore Grand Prix is consistently the longest race of the season. The combination of 23 corners, tropical heat, 90% humidity, and the concentration required for a street circuit makes this the most physically demanding race on the calendar. Safety car deployment is virtually guaranteed, with a 100% probability based on historical data.
Singapore has produced its share of controversy and drama, most notably "Crashgate" in 2008 when Nelson Piquet Jr. deliberately crashed to help Fernando Alonso win. The stunning 2017 first-corner incident that collected both Ferraris and Max Verstappen remains one of F1's most dramatic moments.

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Iconic Moments
Crashgate controversy with Piquet Jr.
Ferrari sandwich crash at the start.
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