In preparation for the race this season, we have put together everything that you need to know, including a guide to the Singapore Grand Prix, the most popular ways to bet on Formula One, how to place bets on the race, previous winners, and more!
Fastest Qualifier: This F1 bet can be placed exclusively on the qualifying sessions and involves bettors predicting who they think will be the fastest driver. Place your bets on who you think will be the fastest come the end of Q3 and start the race right at the front of the grid.
Podium Finish: If you think that you can predict the top three finishing drivers, you can get involved with placing podium finish bets. Simply select the drivers you believe will finish in P1, P2, and P3 and get them right for the chance to win!
Race Winner: This bet involves choosing the driver that punters think will win the race overall come the end. Whether this is based on previous performances, P1 finishes, qualifying performances or simply is just a driver that you like to follow. Get the race winner right for the chance to win!
Points Finish: This is where bettors can predict the drivers that will finish in the points. With 10 points places up for grabs, it does not matter where the drivers finish, just as long as they finish in the top 10 places. If you get a driver correct, you should win.
Placing Formula One bets on the Singapore Grand Prix is really quick and easy, once you know how. Which is why we have provided a step-by-step guide below to help you get started.
Choose a Formula One betting site to sign up for.
Complete the registration process by entering all required details.
Verify your account and make a unique username and password combination to become your login details.
If required, enter a promo code when prompted or in the relevant box.
Sign in using your details created earlier.
Explore the F1 betting markets that are available and make your selections.
Add these to your betslip, confirm, and place your bets.
Wait for these to settle.
Enjoy!
The 2025 Singapore Grand Prix is set to be a hot one, with the first ‘heat hazard’ warning being declared by the FIA. Following a study into the racing conditions in 2023 and potential changes to improve race management, any temperatures forecast to exceed 31 degrees can result in a heat hazard declaration. Teams are notified of the declaration by the FIA, as they have been in Singapore, and subsequently need to fit a ‘Driver Cooling System’.
2024 - Lando Norris - McLaren
2023 - Carlos Sainz - Ferrari
2022 - Sergio Perez - Red Bull
2019 - Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari
2018 - Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes
2017 - Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes
2016 - Nico Rosberg - Mercedes
2015 - Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari
2014 - Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes
The full schedule and timings ahead of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix can be found below. Please note that all timings are in BST.
Practice One: 10:30-11:30
Practice Two: 14:00-15:00
Practice Three: 10:30 - 11:30
Qualifying: 14:00 - 15:00
Race: 13:00
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