The monagesco Ferrari driver won first place at the Urbano Marina Bay circuit, for the 17th day of Formula 1 2022.
- F1 LIVE: where to watch the Singapore GP, on TV and ONLINE
This weekend the Formula 1 continued its activity and the classification of Singapore Grand Prixthe date 17 of World championship. Charles Leclerc managed to take pole position in a difficult race due to bad weather conditions.
F1: Leclerc retains Singapore GP classification
The monagesco pilot managed to be fastest in the third qualy with a time of 1’57.782 and the Mexican followed him Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamiltonboth close. “Qualifying was very difficult, we started with the intermediates in Q1 and Q2 and then we moved to the softs,” said Leclerc after the competition.
The The Mariana Bay circuit in Singapore was not easy in this classification because due to rain the track remained wet during the racewhich caused the yellow flag to be raised on several occasions and drivers had to make holes to avoid accidents.
The Spanish Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso They remained in the fourth and fifth positions respectively. They finished top 10 Lando Norris, Pierre Gasly, Max Verstappen (8th because he ran out of gas on the last lap), Yuki Tsunoda and Kevin Magnussen.

F1: I revived the Singapore GP classification
THIS IS HOW RIDERS START THIS WEEK
- charles leclerc
- sergio perez
- Lewis Hamilton
- Carlos Sainz
- Fernando Alonso
- Lando Norris
- Pierre Gasley
- Max Verstappen
- Krvin Magnussen
- yuki tsunoda
- George Russell
- Lance Strolling
- Mike Schumacher
- Sebastian Vettel
- Guanyu Zhou
- Valtteri Bottas
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Stephen Ocon
- alexander albino
- Nicholas Latifi
LECLERC DID THE POLE
The monagesco pilot managed to win the qualifier with a time of 1:49.412. They are followed by the Mexican Pérez and Hamilton.
Q3: Tsunoda and Magnussen, the only ones to continue during the intermissions
Most drivers bet on dry tires to achieve pole position.
Q3 HAS STARTED
Moment of final definition in the qualy of the Singapore Grand Prix.
END OF Q2 IN SINGAPORE
Leclerc was left in the second classification ahead of Hamilton. These are the pilots that were removed from the series:
- George Russell
- Lance Strolling
- Mike Schumacher
- Sebastian Vettel
- Guanyu Zhou
Q2: The track is still wet, but the Aston Martins decide to change tyres
Vettel and Stroll go to the pits and are the first to change to soft tires.
Q2 BEGINNING
Drivers are already competing to get the best position in the Singapore GP classification.
END OF Q1 IN SINGAPORE
The first qualifying series is over. Verstappen leads Hamilton and Leclerc.
These are the fired pilots:
- Valtteri Bottas
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Stephen Ocon
- Alex Alban
- Nicholas Latifi
Q1: There are many off-tracks and yellow flags in Singapore
The track was wet from the rain so Albon, Leclerc, Magnussen and other drivers had to make a hole to avoid an accident at the Marina Bay circuit.
CLASSIFICATION HAS BEEN STARTED
The drivers are now on track for the first qualifying of the Singapore GP
What Max Verstappen needs to become F1 champion at the Singapore GP
After his success in Monza, the Dutchman was especially strong in front of winning the title for the second year in a row. Even this could happen this Sunday, although it is difficult. In order for this to be provided, Verstappen must win the race and that his main Charles Leclerc must be placed in ninth place or worse will automatically give the Dutchman a new crown.
F1 LIVE: which channel is showing the Singapore GP on TV and how to watch ONLINE
The Singapore Grand Prix race can be seen live in Argentina via Fox Sports:
- Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
- DirecTV Channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD).
- Telecentre Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD).
In turn, online via streaming, it will be available live on Star+. There are two simple ways to contract the service offered by Formula 1. First, for 880 pesos per month, and the other option is to buy it annually for $8,800.
In turn, you can follow the classification of the Singapore GP, minute by minute, by TyCSports.com.
30 MINUTES LEFT – How about Singapore GP’s Marina Bay Circuit
How about the Singapore GP’s Marina Bay Circuit
The Marina Bay Circuit It is a street route that premiered in 2008 and hosted the first night race in the history of Formula 1. It has an extension of 5,063 km and it is one of the most demanding in the calendar. There is 23 curves and has uniqueness at turn 18 the drivers pass under a grandstand.
- First Grand Prize: 2008
- Length: 5,063
- Number of turns: 61
- Race distance: 308,706
- curves: 23 (14 on the left; 9 on the right)

What time is qualifying for the Singapore GP, country by country
- Argentina: 10 hours
- Uruguay: 10 hours
- Brazil: 10 hours
- chili: 09 hours
- Paraguay: 09 hours
- Bolivia: 09 hours
- Venezuela: 09 hours
- Mexico: 08 hours
- Ecuador: 08 hours
- Colombia: 08 hours
- Peru: 08 hours
F1 2022 calendar: the missing GPs
- 18 – Japan GP (October 7-9) – NEXT
- 19 – United States GP (Austin) (October 21-23)
- 20 – Mexican GP (October 28-30)
- 21 – Brazilian GP (November 11-13)
- 22 – Abu Dhabi GP (November 18-20)
F1: I followed the Singapore GP qualifying preview LIVE
Welcome to coverage of Formula 1 qualifying.
What Max Verstappen needs to become F1 champion at the Singapore GP
After his victory in Monza, the Dutchman is even more determined to win the title for the second year in a row. Even this could happen this Sunday, although it is difficult. In order for this to be provided, Verstappen has to win the race and his main Charles Leclerc has to finish 9th or worse will automatically give the Dutchman a new crown.
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