Singapore Grand Prix 2024 TV schedule and timetable

After Azerbaijan, it's time for the Singapore Grand Prix, recognized as the most physical race of the year for drivers. Carlos Sainz won last year's race, but can he repeat the feat this year? Discover the TV program and timetable for what promises to be a thrilling race weekend.

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Back to back, or “no rest” as we say in the newsroom. Return of a Grand Prix this weekend, directly after Baku. At the dawn of the eighteenth meeting of the season, McLaren took the lead in the constructors’ standings, following the brilliant race by Oscar Piastri. Meanwhile, Lando Norris continues to narrow the gap with Max Verstappen, his rival for the driver’s title. He still has 206 potentially to score and 59 behind the leader and triple defending world champion.

This edition of the Singapore Grand Prix will take place for the second time on the new version of the track, following redevelopment work around the circuit. This new configuration is distinguished by the removal of turns 16 and 19, replaced by a straight line of nearly 400 meters. This reduces the number of turns to 19 and the total length of the circuit to 4.928 km.

Present since 2008, it has entered the history as the first night race and the first Asian urban Formula 1 Grand Prix. It is also described as the most physical Grand Prix of the season, due to its demanding track and the extreme heat felt by the drivers from their cockpit. Every year, they can lose up to 3 kg during the race, just by sweating.

Last year, it was the Scuderia’s driver Carlos Sainz who won. If the circuit seems to favor Ferrari, McLaren’s recent victories suggest a similar battle to that of Baku for the top spot.

The weekend is going to be tough for Max Verstappen and Red Bull. The Dutchman has never won on the streets of the city-state and with his recent loss of pace, the Milton Keynes team is not among the favorites for victory.

The TV program for the Singapore Grand Prix in France.

Séance Date Heure Chaîne
1 Essais Libre 1 Vendredi 20 septembre 11h30 – 12h30 Canal + Sport
2 Essais Libre 2 Vendredi 20 septembre 15h00 – 16H00 Canal + 360
3 Essais Libre 3 Samedi 21 septembre 11h30 – 12h30 Canal + Sport
4 Qualifications Samedi 21 septembre 15h00 – 16h00 Canal + Sport 360
5 Course Dimanche 22 septembre 14h00 – 16h00 Canal +

The TV schedule for the Singapore Grand Prix in Belgium.

Séance Date Heure Chaîne
1 Qualifications Samedi 21 septembre 15h00 – 16h00 Tipik
2 Course Dimanche 22 septembre 14h00 – 16h00 Tipik

The TV program of the Singapore Grand Prix in Switzerland

Séance Date Heure Chaîne
1 Qualifications Samedi 21 septembre 14h50 RTS
2 Course Dimanche 22 septembre 13h50 RTS
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