RevUpSG shifts up a gear For 2025 Singapore Grand Prix

RevUpSG

With roughly five weeks to go before the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025, Singapore GP is rolling out more #RevUpSG programmes.


Two #RevUpSG pop-up festivals take the show on the road, Kampung Admiralty (6–7 September) and One Punggol (20–21 September), with a lively spread of Formula 1-themed activities. Expect race simulators, reaction challenges, a remote-control car reaction game by beIN SPORTS, and even a Singapore Grand Prix-inspired LEGO display.

There’s a preview of official Singapore GP merchandise and a healthy stack of prizes for the lucky.

Because Formula 1 is as much theatre as it is telemetry, the festivals will screen Singapore’s spotlight episode from Netflix’s Drive to Survive Season 7—Episode 7, “In the Heat of the Night”, seen through the eyes of Alex Albon, Charles Leclerc, George Russell, Lando Norris and Pierre Gasly.

And if you’d like to hear the roar live, beIN SPORTS will host watch parties for the Italy and Azerbaijan Grands Prix.

Photo Credits: Singapore GP Pte Ltd

Exclusively at Kampung Admiralty, Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents can snag an SG60 bundle (a Friday Zone 4 Walkabout ticket plus limited-edition memorabilia) at a special community price.

Only 600 bundles are available on 6 September from 3pm, capped at two per person.

Photo Credits: Singapore GP Pte Ltd

The Thursday Pit Lane Experience for the Singapore Grand Prix 2025 returns on 2 October, a day before the city’s most famous night race throws the switch. Up to 4,500 Singapore residents will ballot for the chance to walk the Pit Lane, peer into team garages, and soak up the quiet intensity before the storm.

You’ll also catch F1 Academy and Porsche Carrera Cup Asia cars on display and sample the F1 Village’s entertainment and interactive stalls. The ballot opens 25 August, 12pm.


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Sean Loo

Ignition Labs' resident editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Between AutoApp, Futr and Burnpavement, he swears he gets enough sleep in a week.

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