RaceSenseAI

Singapore Grand Prix

Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore

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Round

16 / 2026

Race Date

11 October 2026

Circuit Length

4.94 km

Race Distance

306.143 km

Baseline

One-stop likely, safety car highly influential

Tyre Stress

Medium

Weather Risk

Medium

Laps

62

Overtaking Difficulty

High

Track Type

Hot, humid night street circuit

Key risk: Safety cars, heat and driver fatigue

Strategy focus: Track position, tyre temperature and caution timing

Sprint Weekend

Sprint

This event includes a sprint format, adding extra competitive running before the Grand Prix.

Sector 1: Traction and braking stability are key

Sector 2: Street circuit rhythm and wall proximity punish errors

Sector 3: Rear tyre temperature and traction decide consistency

Zone 1

Activation: Pit straight

Detection: Before final sector

Notes: Attack into Turn 1

Zone 2

Activation: Raffles Boulevard

Detection: Before Turn 4

Notes: Can create pressure through early sector

Zone 3

Activation: Longer straight section

Detection: Before preceding corner complex

Notes: Useful for maintaining pressure but not always decisive

8 October 202611 October 2026

Source: Tomorrow.io

Forecast not available yet. Weather data becomes available closer to race week.

Generated by Gemini

No verdict generated yet.

Singapore Grand Prix is currently profiled as a One-stop likely, safety car highly influential race. The main watch areas are safety cars, heat and driver fatigue and track position, tyre temperature and caution timing.