Let’s take a look at the current weather forecast for this weekend’s Singapore GP.
As for Friday, when the first two practice sessions take place, scattered thunderstorms are possible throughout the day, with a 40% chance of rain and temperatures expected to hover around 30°C.
On Saturday, when qualifying will take place, light rain showers are expected, with a roughly 30% chance of precipitation and temperatures around 29°C. Sunday, race day, should be dry, with partly cloudy skies, a 20% chance of rain, and temperatures near 28°C.
Lando Norris, 2024 Singapore GP. Photo: Race Pictures
2025 Singapore GP – Full Schedule
Following the excitement of the Baku Grand Prix and Max Verstappen’s victory at the Nürburgring,
Formula 1 now heads to Singapore for Round 18 of the 2025 season. Beneath the dazzling lights of Marina Bay, drivers will tackle one of the calendar’s most physically demanding and humid circuits.
Here’s the full schedule for the weekend.Where to Watch the 2025 Singapore GP in the UK and US
British viewers
can follow every session of the Singapore Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1, either on television or via the network’s dedicated app. Streaming is also available through NOW, ensuring fans don’t miss a moment of the action.
For those without a subscription, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of qualifying and the race a few hours after each session concludes on Saturday and Sunday.
Across the Atlantic, ESPN will televise all Grand Prix sessions in the United States. Fans can also stream the coverage via FuboTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV, all platforms that carry ESPN and support multi-device viewing.
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