The Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025 has achieved the second-highest attendance in its 16-year history, drawing 300,641 fans over the weekend. This marks an 11.7% rise from last year’s 269,072 attendees, despite recent changes to the track due to the redevelopment of The Float at Marina Bay. Singapore GP Pte Ltd responded to the increased demand by adding nine new grandstands and three hospitality facilities.
The event, renowned for its night racing, also introduced new thematic lifestyle precincts and expanded food and beverage options to enhance the fan experience. The entertainment line-up was a major draw, with 65,000 fans attending nightly performances by G-DRAGON and Foo Fighters, and a special appearance by Sir Elton John.
In addition to its popular success, the Grand Prix has been recognised for its environmental efforts. The FIA renewed the event’s Certificate of Three-Star Level within its Environmental Accreditation Framework, acknowledging Singapore GP Pte Ltd’s commitment to reducing the event’s environmental impact whilst delivering a positive experience.
Looking ahead, the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix will introduce a Sprint Race in 2026, promising more excitement for fans. The event continues to be a highlight of the motorsport calendar, combining thrilling racing with world-class entertainment at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.