When was the 2014 Singapore F1 Grand Prix held?

When was the 2014 Singapore F1 Grand Prix held?

It was held on 21 September at the 23-turn 5.065 km (3.147 mi) Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay. The official name was the 2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix, and was scheduled to last 61 laps. Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the red-banded super-soft “options” and yellow-marked soft “primes” dry tyre compounds to the race.

Are Singapore F1 tickets worth the cost?

Singapore F1 tickets don’t come cheap but the organisers excel at creating an event that adds value to the Grand Prix goers experience with nightly concerts and fireworks displays all included in the cost of the tickets.

What are VIP tickets for the Singapore Grand Prix?

Singapore Grand Prix VIP Tickets. There’s a wider selection of premium tickets available in Singapore than at other Grands Prix. Premium ticket holders have access to Zones 1,2,3,4 as well as food and drink included in the ticket price. Here are some of the premium tickets offered in Singapore:

Will tickets go on sale for the 2021 Singapore Grand Prix?

Tickets did not go on sale for the 2021 Singapore Grand Prix. Ticket holders who deferred their 2020 tickets to the 2021 race will be fully refunded. Read the statement from the race promoter. Images © F1Destinations.com & Singapore GP. The Editor attended the Singapore Grand Prix in 2017, 2018 & 2019.

What was the original name of the Singapore Grand Prix?

Non-championship race (Formula Libre) First organised in 1961, the race was initially known as the Orient Year Grand Prix. The following year, the race was renamed the Malaysian Grand Prix. After Singapore attained its independence in 1965, the race at the Thomson Road circuit was renamed to the Singapore Grand Prix.

Who won the 2014 F1 World Championship?

Lewis Hamilton, the 2014 World Drivers’ Champion The 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 68th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

When was the first F1 Grand Prix in Russia?

In 2014 Formula One travelled to Russia for the first time, with the Russian Grand Prix at a street circuit in the Sochi Olympic Park. Red Bull reached an agreement with Bernie Ecclestone to revive the Austrian Grand Prix after a ten-year absence from the calendar.

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