2024 F1 Singapore GP: How to watch, stream online, TV schedule, and more

F1 Grand Prix of Singapore - Source: Getty
Carlos Sainz Jr of Spain and Scuderia Ferrari celebrates his win in parc feme during the F1 Grand Prix of Singapore- Source: Getty

F1 will commence its "flyaway" races for the remainder of the 2024 season at this weekend's Singapore GP. The event hosted the sport's first night race in 2008 and has been a popular fixture for teams and fans alike, with the spectacle of cars under the city's night sky.

The sport is currently experiencing one of the most competitive seasons in some time, as four teams and eight drivers are in contention for race wins nearly every weekend.

Heading into the last of the three "Asia" races, Red Bull have lost their lead to McLaren in the constructor's championship. It is the first time since the opening race of the 2014 season that the Woking-based outfit has led the field, with seven races and three sprints remaining this year.

As the race in Singapore approaches, F1 fans across the world will be eager to see the race unfold in the next installment of this thrilling season.


Everything to know about the 2024 F1 Singapore GP

Timing for all sessions

Friday, September 20

Practice 1: 10:30 to 11:30 am GMT (11:30 to 12:30 pm BST) (3:00 to 4:00 pm IST)

Practice 2: 2 to 3 pm GMT (3 to 4 pm BST) (6:30 to 7:30 pm IST)

Saturday, September 21

Practice 3: 10:30 to 11:30 am GMT (11:30 to 12:30 pm BST) (3 to 4 pm IST)

Qualifying: 2 to 3 pm GMT (3 to 4 pm BST) (6:30 to 7:30 pm IST)

Sunday, September 22

Singapore GP: 1 pm GMT (2:00 pm BST) (5:30 pm IST)

F1 fans across the globe can convert the given timings into their local time zones to ensure they don't miss the action in Singapore.


Where to watch the 2024 F1 Singapore GP

As the 2024 season intensifies, F1 fans have been privy to edge-of-the-seat thrillers in the past couple of races, following the summer break. With Red Bull's decline, many other teams and drivers have gotten the opportunity to compete for race wins and go hammer-and-tongs on the track. This has given the viewers the chance to see a mix of drivers join the fray every single weekend.

The Singapore GP will be broadcast in various countries through their local TV channels. Below is the list of some of the broadcasters who will broadcast the race action this weekend:

  • UK - Sky Sports, Channel 4
  • USA - ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • India - FanCode, F1TV
  • Australia - Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
  • Azerbaijan - AzTV, Idman Azerbaijan

Fans can also check their local TV listings to see which channel is broadcasting the race sessions. And if they are unable to see the event on their local TV, they can subscribe to F1TV to catch the live action throughout the weekend.

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Edited by Eeshaan Tiwary
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