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| Articles relating to the Singapore Grand Prix

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| More information on the Singapore Grand Prix

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is a street circuit located in the Marina Bay area of Singapore. It is known for hosting the Singapore Grand Prix, a night race in the Formula 1 World Championship. The Marina Bay Street Circuit made its Formula 1 debut in 2008. It was the first Formula 1 night race and the first street circuit in Asia.

The Singapore Grand Prix has a reputation for being one of the longest races in terms of duration due to the slow speeds and the maximum two-hour race limit in Formula 1. The Singapore Grand Prix is one of the few night races on the Formula 1 calendar. The race starts in the evening and continues under artificial lighting, creating a visually stunning spectacle. Apart from Formula 1, the Marina Bay Street Circuit hosts various other racing and entertainment events during the race weekend, making it a vibrant and engaging experience for fans.

Track Layout:

A unique layout that incorporates public roads and passes through iconic landmarks. The circuit is a mix of fast straights and challenging corners, including tight hairpins and a series of 90-degree turns. The track layout is known for its technical and demanding nature.

Notable Features:

Despite the night timing, the race takes place in high temperatures and humidity, making it physically demanding for drivers. The Marina Bay Street Circuit offers breathtaking views of the Singapore skyline, including iconic landmarks such as the Marina Bay Sands hotel and the Singapore Flyer. The circuit features underpasses, allowing spectators to view the race from different angles and providing a unique viewing experience.

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