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Singapore F1 GP LIVE: Charles Leclerc aims to close gap with Max Verstappen on return to Marina Bay after three years, Follow F1 LIVE Updates

Singapore F1 GP LIVE: Charles Leclerc aims to close gap with Max Verstappen on return to Marina Bay after three years, Follow F1 LIVE Updates

Singapore F1 GP LIVE: In what is a happy hunting ground for Ferrari, distant world championship challenger Charles Leclerc is aiming to close the gap with runaway leader Max Verstappen. Singapore GP returns after 2019 and there isn’t any lack of enthusiasm around it. Tickets are selling fast even the $70,000 party suites. Follow Formula 1 LIVE […]

Singapore F1 GP LIVE: In what is a happy hunting ground for Ferrari, distant world championship challenger Charles Leclerc is aiming to close the gap with runaway leader Max Verstappen. Singapore GP returns after 2019 and there isn’t any lack of enthusiasm around it. Tickets are selling fast even the $70,000 party suites. Follow Formula 1 LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.

Tens of thousands of fans are expected to converge for the Singapore Grand Prix from Friday to Sunday as the night race roars back after a two-year absence because of Covid. Adding to the party atmosphere, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen could retain his world title on the floodlit street circuit around the Marina Bay district. But one of the most glamorous races on the F1 calendar has always been about more than just the racing.

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Away from the track, the city-state will be letting its hair down with concerts by Westlife, Black Eyed Peas and Suede, plus American rapper Fatman Scoop and Dutch DJ Oliver Heldens.

More upscale parties are boasting caviar and champagne on the menu, and diners can dig into an F1-themed “Roaring Dinner Feast” and “Fuel Up Brunch”.

About 25 corporate meetings and events, including the Forbes Global CEO Conference, are also scheduled, allowing executives to mix work and play.

“It signals to the world that Singapore is back in business and that our ability to stage world-class, high-quality events remains undimmed,” Ong Ling Lee, an executive director at Singapore Tourism Board (STB), told AFP.

Singapore F1 GP LIVE: Charles Leclerc aims to close gap with Max Verstappen on return to Marina Bay after three years, Follow F1 LIVE Updates

Authorities have not released numbers, but ticket sales for Singapore’s biggest event since the pandemic have already exceeded 2019, when 268,000 spectators watched, said Ong. Race tickets cost from Sg$98 ($70) to nearly Sg$10,000.

Singapore has removed all Covid restrictions, except for mask-wearing inside buses and metro trains, after vaccinating most of its population of nearly six million and deciding to live with the virus.

“From a global perspective, this is the brightest light to shine on Singapore since the pandemic,” Song Seng Wun, an economist with CIMB Private Banking, told AFP.”This is Singapore’s grand coming-out-of-Covid party.”

Covid wrecked Singapore’s economy with its deepest-ever recession in 2020 and in 2021 visitor arrivals plunged to 330,000, from 19.12 million in 2019.

But it shifted to endemicity earlier this year and last week overtook Hong Kong as Asia’s premier finance centre in a global ranking list.

Seeing Singapore emphatically open up has “put pressure” on other Asian economies such as Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong to also relax travel curbs, said Song.

Singapore F1 GP LIVE: Charles Leclerc aims to close gap with Max Verstappen on return to Marina Bay after three years, Follow F1 LIVE Updates

“Formula One is also shining the spotlight on Asia in terms of who is seriously going back to business.”

Hotel bookings have been brisk, even with room rates estimated to be up to 50 percent higher than they were pre-Covid.

Prices have surged past Sg$2,000 a night, especially for those around the circuit.

“There’s a lot of pent-up demand for those race enthusiasts looking forward to come back to Singapore,” said Marcus Hanna, managing director of Fairmont Singapore and Swissotel The Stamford.

For many, the socialising is as important as the racing.

F1 after-party specialist Amber Lounge has a “Noir Suite” for up to 25 people at the five-star Fullerton Bay Hotel costing Sg$100,000 a night. The hotel’s F1-inspired dishes include a “Pit Stop Cake”.

The nearby Marina Bay Sands casino and hotel complex is offering a “Mandala Weekender”, where guests can enjoy a variety of musical entertainment and parties.

US hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd, Grammy-nominated artist Kelis and popular British drum and bass musicians Rudimental are among those featured.

The tourism board said that the F1 has generated more than Sg$1.5 billion in tourism receipts since its Singapore debut in 2008.

“For me, it’s not just about the race, I want to go around to see who is coming to the party, to see whether the buzz has come back,” said Song, the economist. “I think it’s back with a vengeance.”

Singapore F1 GP LIVE: Charles Leclerc aims to close gap with Max Verstappen on return to Marina Bay after three years, Follow F1 LIVE Updates

Singapore GP Schedule:

  • September 30:
  • Practice 1: 15:30 – 16:30
  • Practice 2: 18:30 – 19:30
  • October 1: 
  • Practice 3: 15:30 – 16:30
  • Qualifying: 18:30 – 19:30
  • October 2: 
  • Race: 17:30 – 19:30
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