The Singapore Grand Prix is ​​running live on TV and stream here

In Formula 1, the next race is on one of the street circuits: the premier class of motorsport is in Singapore. Where will the training sessions, qualifying and the race at the Singapore Grand Prix be broadcast on TV and live stream? Who is showing the spectacle on the Marina Bay Street Circuit? sport.de has put together all the information.

Max Verstappen has done it again: With his triumph in Monza, he not only achieved his twelfth win of the season, but above all his tenth victory in a row – a historic Formula 1 record!

The Dutchman thus overtook the previous record holder Sebastian Vettel in Ferrari’s home country, who achieved nine race victories in a row at Red Bull in 2013.

Will Verstappen extend his already almost unassailable Formula 1 milestone in Singapore even further?

And what role can Ferrari play at the Marina Bay Street Circuit? In Monza, the Scuderia surprised with strong performances in qualifying and third (Carlos Sainz) and fourth (Charles Leclerc) places in the race.

But experts suspect that the Italian racing team may have dared a little too much with the engine settings. Are there any cancellations on the Singapore street circuit?

And how does Haas driver Nico Hülkenberg, the only German in Formula 1, perform at the Grand Prix in the island nation? All information is available here sport.de.

Formula 1: The Singapore Grand Prix is ​​running live on TV and stream here

The 15th race weekend of the 2023 season in Formula 1 will be broadcast live from Sky transmitted. The pay TV channel reports live from all sessions on the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

All sessions are available online on the Sky streaming services, which are also subject to a fee Sky Go and WOW as well as on the official Formula 1 streaming service at F1 TV.


  • Friday, September 15th, 11:30 a.m.: 1. Free training – live reporting from 11:15 a.m
  • Friday, September 15th, 3:00 p.m.: 2. Free training – live reporting from 2:45 p.m
  • Saturday, September 16th, 11:30 a.m.: 3. Free training – Live reporting from 11:15 a.m
  • Saturday, September 16th, 3:00 p.m.: Qualifying – Live coverage from 2:30 p.m
  • Sunday, September 17th, 2:00 p.m.: Race – Live coverage from 1:00 p.m

Sky is using proven staff for its reporting this year. Peter Hardenacke will lead the program, with Sandra Baumgartner assisting him as a grid and pit lane reporter. Commentary is provided by Sascha Roos and Ralf Schumacher is on duty as an expert.

sport.de As usual, offers a detailed live ticker for all Formula 1 sessions.

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