• The Singapore Grand Prix drew a crowd of over 300,000 to the city-state over the past weekend. • With temperatures of more than 85 degrees, the race was declared to be F1's first "heat hazard" race. • Passion mixed with sweat at the race, which ended with a big win for Mercedes.
Formula 1's Singapore Grand Prix 2025 drew more than 300,600 spectators over the past weekend, its second-biggest audience in its history.
While the crowd was diverse, every spectator had one thing in common: beads of perspiration.
Just three days before the big race, F1's organizing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, announced that the Singapore Grand Prix 2025 would be the first "heat hazard" race in F1 history.
Temperatures rose to 85 degrees Fahrenheit during Sunday's race, and the t