2025 Singapore GP start time: tomorrow's F1 schedule, plus how to watch & stream
F1 returns to the streets of Marina Bay for a hot and humid night race, with McLaren aiming to stop Verstappen's streak of victories. Here's the full weekend schedule and how to watch

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The 2025 Singapore Grand Prix is set to start at 1pm BST on Sunday, when George Russell will start on pole for the 18th round of the 2025 season.
Max Verstappen will be alongside him on the front row, giving him a golden chance to close the championship gap on both McLaren drivers: Oscar Piastri starts third and Lando Norris fifth.
Singapore’s floodlights don’t just add to the drama of the championship battle, they also enable organisers to maintain a European schedule, hence the lunchtime start for British viewers, which is 8pm local time.
The often-dramatic Singapore race could well prove to be crucial in this year’s title race: scroll down to see the full raceday schedule and viewing details or click below for the starting grid.
2025 Singapore Grand Prix starting grid
2025 Singapore Grand Prix: Sunday’s schedule
UK time (BST) | Local time | Race | Live TV |
8.25am | 3.25pm | F1 Academy, Race 2 (14 laps) | Sky Sports |
9.40am | 4.40pm | Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, Race 2 (12 laps) | n/a |
11am | 6pm | Drivers’ Parade | n/a |
11.30am | 6.30pm | Sky Sports begins raceday coverage | |
1pm | 8pm | F1 Singapore Grand Prix (62 laps) | Sky Sports |
2025 Singapore Grand Prix: live TV, streaming and highlights schedule
All times are in BST for UK TV viewers:
Sunday October 5
Session | Start time | Live TV | Highlights |
Singapore GP | 1pm | 11.30am – Sky Sports | 5.30pm – Channel 4 |
How to watch F1 – TV broadcast and streaming details
Sky Sports F1 will again be broadcasting the full event for UK viewers, with Sunday’s raceday coverage starting from 11.30am.
Subscribers have access to a range of viewing options, including the main feed with commentary from David Croft, who returns after missing the Azerbaijan round, plus multiple onboard feeds and the dedicated ‘Battle Channel,’ all available via the Sky Sports app.
Channel 4 will not show the race live but will offer extended highlights on Sunday evening, giving fans a chance to catch up on all the key action and storylines.
Live Stream
The Singapore Grand Prix will be available to stream in the UK through the Sky Go app for Sky Sports F1 subscribers.
Fans with a NOW TV membership can also follow every session on Sky Sports F1 with either a Day or Month Membership, accessible across multiple devices.
For live timings, sector analysis, and real-time race data, viewers can head to the official F1 app or the F1 website.
Highlights
If you miss the live coverage from Singapore, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights later in the evening on and race day, giving fans the chance to catch up on all the biggest moments and analysis.
Sky Sports F1 subscribers can also stream highlights shortly after each session via the Sky Sports app.
Weather
Expect hot, humid conditions throughout the weekend at Marina Bay, with temperatures around 30-32 °C and a good chance of showers or thunderstorms especially during the day and early evening.