This Sunday from 9 am the fifteenth race of the 2023 Formula 1 season will be held at a new Marina Bay Urban Circuit.
This Sunday the fifteenth race of the 2023 Formula 1 season from 9 in Argentina where Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz will start first and the pointer Max Verstappen will make the eleventh as he failed to pass Q2 in qualifying this Saturday.
Undoubtedly, the Italian team had a happy Saturday since then Charles Leclerc finished third and Second place went to George Russell, from Mercedes.. In its part, Sergio Pérez, the Dutchman’s teammate, will start in 13th position.
It should be considered that the Marina Bay Urban Circuit has been renewed for this edition since the International Automobile Federation (FIA) decided. remove curves 16, 17, 18 and 19 from the Asian country’s street layout and replace them with straight ones that make you forget about the very low speed turns of almost 90 degrees.
In this way, in that area of the track the pilots will have a chance use the DRS system (Drag Reduction System, for its acronym in English) that will allow drivers to stay ahead of their rivals.
What time is the F1 Singapore GP race?
- Argentina: 09 hours
- Brazil: 09 hours
- Uruguay: 09 hours
- Paraguay: 08 hours
- chilli: 08 hours
- Bolivia: 08 hours
- Venezuela: 08 hours
- Peru: 07 hours
- Ecuador: 07 hours
- Colombia: 07 hours
- Mexico: 06 hours
What is the Formula 1 Singapore GP circuit?
F1, LIVE: which channel is showing the Singapore GP on TV and where to watch ONLINE
The race can be watched 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)
- Telecentro Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD)
It can also be viewed LIVE through Star+, ESPN’s digital platform, contracted after registration through the website for a final $1,319 per month.
In addition, you can follow the competition minute by minute on the website www.tycsports.com.
F1 2023 calendar: when is the next GP
- Bahrain GP | March 5, 2023 – DONE
- Saudi Arabia GP | March 19, 2023 – DONE
- Australian GP | April 2, 2023 – DONE
- Azerbaijan GP | April 30, 2023 – DONE
- Miami GP | May 7, 2023 – DONE
- Emilia Romagna GP | May 21, 2023 – SUSPENDED
- Monaco GP | May 28, 2023 – DONE
- Spanish GP | June 4, 2023 – DONE
- Canadian GP | June 18, 2023 – DONE
- Austrian GP | July 2, 2023 – DONE
- British GP | July 9, 2023 – DONE
- Hungarian GP | July 23, 2023 – DONE
- Belgian GP | July 30, 2023 – DONE
- Dutch GP | August 27, 2023 – DONE
- Italian GP | September 3, 2023 – DONE
- Singapore GP | September 17, 2023 – NEXT
- Japanese GP | September 24, 2023
- Qatar GP | October 8, 2023
- United States GP | October 22, 2023
- Mexican GP | October 29, 2023
- Brazilian GP | November 5, 2023
- Las Vegas GP | November 18, 2023
- Abu Dhabi GP | November 26, 2023
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Source: Tycsports

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