Key figures surrounding the Singapore Grand Prix, on the F1 calendar for 15 years now
This weekend, Max Verstappen has the opportunity to increase his total number of wins on a circuit where he has not yet triumphed.

0: As surprising as it may seem, Max Verstappen has never won in Singapore. His best result is a second place in 2019.
1: During its first edition in 2008, the Marina Bay circuit became the first in history to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix taking place entirely at night.
2: With two different teams, Fernando Alonso won twice on this track. The first time in 2008 with Renault, the second time with Ferrari in 2010.
4: Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel both have 4 pole positions in Singapore, which is two more than Charles Leclerc, who is third in this ranking.
5: Sebastian Vettel also holds the record for wins in Singapore with 5 successes (3 with Red Bull, 2 with Ferrari).
5: That’s also the number of different drivers who have won this race at least once (Vettel, Hamilton, Alonso, Rosberg, Pérez).
5,063 : The total distance of one lap around the Marina Bay circuit.
8: In 2008, when it was added to the F1 calendar, the Marina Bay circuit became the 8th Asian circuit to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix after Fuji, Suzuka, Aida (Japan), Sepang (Malaysia), Sakhir (Bahrain), Shanghai (China), and Istanbul (Turkey).
13: Like the number of editions of the Singapore Grand Prix held since 2008. The 2020 and 2021 editions were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
15: The farthest position from which a winner has started in Singapore. It was Fernando Alonso in 2008, the first edition tainted by the « crashgate » incident revealed 1 year later.
19 : Starting in 2023, the Marina Bay street circuit will have 19 turns instead of the previous 23, due to the elimination of a twisty section in the final sector.
62 : The number of laps that the drivers will have to complete to reach the finish line of the race.
100: The percentage of appearances of the safety car in Singapore. It has entered the track at least once during each of the 13 editions held so far.
1’36”015: The track record belongs to Lewis Hamilton who achieved this time on Mercedes in 2018 during qualifying.
1’41”905: The fastest lap in the race was achieved by Kevin Magnussen in Haas, also in 2018. The Danish driver actually set his two best laps in a race in Formula 1 so far in Singapore.