Singapore Grand Prix 2026 Predictions
Oct 11–11, 2026 · Singapore Grand Prix · 4.940 km × 62 laps
Prediction cheat sheet
- Our model has Mercedes leading the predicted weekend order with a 7.89 composite score.
- Night race under floodlights — the most physically demanding GP
- 23 corners with majority being low-speed and 90-degree turns
Predicted team order
Composite ranking from the Prophet Intelligence team profiles weighted against the circuit's 14 demand dimensions. Tap a team for the full breakdown — car-attribute vs. circuit-demand fit, qualifying/race weighting, reliability penalty.
1. Mercedes
2. Ferrari
3. McLaren
4. Red Bull
5. Alpine
6. Audi
7. Haas
8. RB
9. Williams
10. Cadillac
11. Aston Martin
Top circuit demands
- Braking9.2/10
- Low-speed8.5/10
- Traction8.0/10
Scored across 14 dimensions by Prophet Intelligence — see the full profile linked below.
Circuit signal
Singapore's braking demand of 9.2 and low-speed demand of 8.5 place it alongside Baku and Monaco as one of the most technically demanding circuits on the calendar. With 23 corners in a confined street layout, the lap barely allows drivers to straighten the steering wheel, and energy recovery demand of 8.0 reflects near-constant deployment requirements. Brake temperatures are controlled through careful mapping rather than natural cooling, and tyre management across the full race distance is a primary differentiator between teams.
The night race format adds variables that daytime circuits do not carry. Track temperatures drop significantly after sundown, affecting tyre compound behavior relative to daylight practice data. The circuit also holds the highest average lap time on the calendar, which concentrates small performance gaps into larger time margins. Cars with strong low-speed mechanical grip outperform their general season ranking consistently at Singapore. Historical results here correlate poorly with championship standings, making it a high-variance round for predictions.
Frequently asked
Is the Singapore Grand Prix 2026 a sprint weekend?
Yes — it follows the sprint format. One practice session, then sprint qualifying, sprint, qualifying, race.
How many laps is the Singapore Grand Prix?
62 laps around the 4.940 km Singapore Grand Prix, for a race distance of about 306 km.
How should I predict the Singapore Grand Prix 2026?
Start from the predicted team order above, weight by the top three demand axes for this circuit (Braking, Low-speed, Traction), then re-rank after qualifying based on who actually starts P1–P3. The drag-and-drop board on /predict picks up your completed grid.
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