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Get rare access to Race Control, the podium, and the cool-down room – all for free from June 26 to July 26

Singapore GP is opening its garage doors again. Following last year’s debut, which pulled in more than 17,700 visitors, F1’s All Access 2.0 is returning to the F1 Pit Building from June 26 to July 26, 2026, running on weekends only.
This event lets you peek behind the scenes of Formula 1 in Singapore. You’ll get rare access to areas usually reserved for F1 personnel – including the podium, the cool-down room, and, for the first time, Race Control, the nerve centre where every second of the race is monitored.
There’s also a deeper dive into the race’s memory bank, with rarely seen archival visuals of defining F1 Singapore Grand Prix moments, plus an up-close look at what actually holds a street circuit together. Think Tecpro barriers and steel kerbs – the necessary infrastructure that turns city roads into a world-class night race track.
Beyond the hardware, the experience also zooms out to the people and planning behind the spectacle: logistics, infrastructure, and the teams that make the transformation of Marina Bay possible every year.
And for anyone who’s ever wondered whether they’ve got what it takes to be a sports announcer, the beIN Sports Asia commentary space lets you step into the broadcasting booth and try your hand at calling the action.
As a visitor to All Access 2.0, you also stand a chance to win exclusive tickets to the fan-favourite Thursday Pit Lane Experience or the F1 Exhibition.
Entry is free, but tightly structured. Sessions run Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, with five time slots daily from 10am to 8pm. Pre-registration is required, and slots can be booked via the website here.
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