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Singapore Grand Prix Betting Tips and Predictions

20 Mar 04:56

It's the Singapore Grand Prix weekend and our F1 tipsters have you covered with these Singapore Grand Prix tips which include race winner, fastest lap, podium finish and points finish.

2025 Singapore Grand Prix

Originally first held at Thomson Road back in 1966, the Singapore Grand Prix ran through to 1973 before coming to an end. The race was readded to the F1 calendar back in 2008 and has been ever-present since at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

Like Monaco, the Marina Bay circuit is a street track around the city and was the first-ever night race when introduced back in 2008.

This is one of the most demanding tracks on the F1 calendar as this is a street circuit, these surfaces are being used every day meaning the track is bumpy and with 23 corners to contend with, the drivers have to be on high alert.

How long is the Singapore Grand Prix?

The race consists of 61 laps, each lap is 5.063 km (3.146 miles) which makes up a total distance of 308 km (191 miles).

Singapore Grand Prix

When is the Singapore Grand Prix?

  • Friday 3rd October - Practice 1 & 2
  • Saturday 4th October - Practice 3 & Qualifying
  • Sunday 5th October - The Race

Where can I watch the Singapore Grand Prix?

This track could not be any better located to enjoy Singapore as a whole. In between practice, qualifying and the race itself you get to enjoy the spectacular city itself including the nightlife.

Try and get a ticket in the grandstand overlooking turn 1 so you can take in the start/finish of the race as well as the hard braking going into the first turn. If you cannot make it to Singapore then the Sky Sports F1 channel will screen the weekend's action.

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Past Winners & Fastest Laps

Who has won the Singapore Grand Prix? Since the re-introduction of the Singapore Grand Prix in 2008, nine of the fifteen races have been won by either Lewis Hamilton (x4) or the now-retired Sebastian Vettel (x5).

The only other active driver with multiple wins is Fernando Alonso who won this race twice. Following their win in 2023, Ferrari now leads the constructors with five wins whilst Mercedes and Red Bull are tied with four wins.

The official fastest lap holder at the Marina Bay Street Circuit is Daniel Ricciardo who set a time of 1:34.486 during the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix.

What does Pole produce at the Singapore Grand Prix?

Winning Grid Starts (Oldest to Lastest): 1, 1, 1, 1, 5, 1, 3, 2, 1, 1

From the last 10 Singapore Grand Prix, a total of 7 drivers have won from pole, which is a successful rate of 70% for drivers turning pole into a win. When looking at those who have started on the front row then that number is 80% (8-10) of the race wins have come from the front row.

The Fate of Pole Sitters (Oldest to Lastest): 1, 1, 1, 1, Ret, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1

Looking at the finishing positions of the pole sitters, then 90% (9-10) of them have finished on the podium.

Previous Singapore Grand Prix Winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the Singapore Grand Prix:

  • 2024: Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • 2023: Carlos Sainz Jr. (Ferrari)
  • 2022: Sergio Pérez (Red Bull Racing)
  • 2019: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
  • 2018: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2017: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2016: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
  • 2015: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
  • 2014: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2013: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing)

Marina Bay Street Circuit Fastest Laps

Here at the last 10 fastest laps set at the Marina Bay Street Circuit:

  • 2024: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull)
  • 2023: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2022: George Russell (Mercedes)
  • 2019: Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
  • 2018: Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
  • 2017: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2016: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull Racing)
  • 2015: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull Racing)
  • 2014: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2013: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing)

2025 F1 Schedule

Here is the schedule for the 2025 F1 season where we have twenty-four races to look forward to.

This year we will have six sprint weekends which will be in China, Miami, Belgium, USA (COTA), São Paulo & Qatar.

Singapore Grand Prix Betting Tips

The markets for the Singapore Grand Prix will become available in the week before the race. Or F1 tipsters will then begin to add the tips which will appear on this page.

Throughout the F1 calendar be sure to head over to our main F1 Tips page for predictions throughout the season and on outright markets.

Which markets do we cover for the F1 Races?

When it comes to the Singapore GP you will find four main markets available on this page. Additionally, you can find extra markets on our main F1 Tips page.

The main market our tipsters are predicting is who will win the race. This is a straightforward market where they are picking a driver who they believe will win the race.

The next market is which driver they believe will set the fastest lap during the race. With an additional point available this season for setting the fastest lap, it is taken much more seriously.

Then we have Podium Finish, our tipsters have two options here, they are either backing a driver to finish on the podium (top 3) which is indicated by a 'Yes' or they are backing a driver not to finish on the podium which is indicated with a 'No'.

Finally, our F1 tipsters can predict which drivers will finish within the points, to finish in the points the driver must place in the top 10 of the race.

Singapore Grand Prix Most Popular Tip

We highlight two bets on this page, first of all, we highlight the 'Most Popular Tip' for the Singapore Grand Prix. This is the outcome over the four markets which has received the most predictions from our F1 tipsters.

Best Tipsters Singapore Grand Prix Prediction

Additionally, we highlight the 'Best Tipsters Tip' for the Singapore Grand Prix. This prediction comes from the tipster who has shown the best profit over the past twelve months.

How do I use the Singapore Grand Prix Tips?

You may wish to use the Most Popular Tip or the Best Tipsters Tip, or both! You can also go over each market by reading the comments left by our tipster, these give you an insight into their selections. Also, you may find something they have said sways your pick.

When you come across any tips you wish to use then hit the 'Add' to betslip option. This will put this into your OLBG betslip, you can add a single pick or multiple tips and build an accumulator. You can also add picks from other sports too.

Once satisfied with the picks in your betslip, you can see which bookmaker is currently offering you the best odds. Select this bookie and your betslip will be transferred over to their site where you can then place your bet.

Who are the best F1 tipsters?

Head over to our dedicated 'Best F1 Tipsters' page to see what the Crème de la crème of tipsters are backing in the Singapore Grand Prix and other races throughout the F1 calendar.

On this page, only tipsters who have shown a profit over the past twelve for their F1 tips are shown.

Can I add my own F1 tips?

With £135 up for grabs each month in the two F1 tipster competitions, you would be a fool not to get involved considering it is FREE to enter! If not signed up then register today and head over to the 'Make A Tip' page to start adding your tips with comments!

When is the Next F1 Race?

Next up is round 19 of the 2025 F1 season and its Sprint Weekend for the United States Grand Prix with the main race being on Sunday 19th October with racing at the Circuit of the Americas.

Our motor racing content including for this Singapore Grand Prix is meticulously crafted by Andy, a passionate F1 aficionado with a wealth of experience in the sport and never misses a race ensuring he's always up-to-date with the latest events.

Andy Powell

Andy Powell

Content editor

Andy, a passionate Formula 1 enthusiast, dedicates his weekends to keeping up with the sport, even setting alarms for odd hours to catch both qualifying sessions and races throughout the entire F1 calendar, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the motorsport.
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