Formula 1 and Singapore Airlines renew Singapore Grand Prix title sponsorship

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Formula 1 has announced that Singapore Airlines will continue as the Title Sponsor of the Singapore Grand Prix for a further four years – running through the 2028 season.

The airline has held the role for 11 years, with six different drivers from four different teams taking the chequered flag under the lights of the Marina Bay Street Circuit in that time.

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Under the agreement, the race will continue to be officially known as the FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGPORE GRAND PRIX until 2028 inclusive, with the 2025 event due to take place on October 3-5.

“We are delighted that Singapore Airlines will continue as the Title Sponsor of the FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX,” said Emily Prazer, Chief Commercial Officer of Formula 1.

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“Singapore has become one of the most revered Grands Prix on the calendar, and it is through the hard work and dedication of partners such as Singapore Airlines that we can continue to deliver such a strong event.

“We look forward to continuing to work with them to further elevate this event for years to come.”

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Lee Lik Hsin, Chief Commercial Officer, Singapore Airlines, added: “The Singapore Grand Prix is an important event in Singapore’s sporting and tourism calendar.

“It has become iconic, not just for showcasing our beautiful skyline, but also for highlighting Singapore’s position as a key global hub.

“This extension underscores Singapore Airlines’ long-standing commitment to supporting the development of sports and tourism in Singapore.”

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