Singapore Grand Prix
Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore
Strategy Snapshot
Baseline
One-stop likely, safety car highly influential
Tyre Stress
MediumWeather Risk
MediumCircuit Characteristics
Laps
62
Overtaking Difficulty
High
Track Type
Hot, humid night street circuit
Weekend Notes
Key risk: Safety cars, heat and driver fatigue
Strategy focus: Track position, tyre temperature and caution timing
Weekend Format
Sprint
This event includes a sprint format, adding extra competitive running before the Grand Prix.
Sector Characteristics
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
DRS Zones
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
Race Weather Window
8 October 2026 → 11 October 2026
Forecast not available yet. Weather data becomes available closer to race week.
AI Race Intelligence
Generated by Gemini
Pit Wall Verdict
No verdict generated yet.
Pit Wall Read
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.