The past two editions of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix have had spectators enthralled by the exciting displays of world-class motorsports action as high-speed drama unfolded before their very eyes. The sights, sounds and racing experience is simply breathtaking. Race machines tearing down our streets at break-neck speed overtaking and maneuvering in the heart of our buzzing metropolis is a sight to behold.

Audiences from all over the world will also be mesmerised by international entertainment acts while being treated to unrivalled hospitality services. The Singapore Grand Prix has always prided itself as being much more than a motor race, and even more so this year.
 
 
The Sports Hub will open its doors by April 2014. Photo : SSC
 
 
The Singapore Sports Council (SSC) and the Singapore Sports Hub Consortium (SSHC) signed the contract on 25 August, for the consortium to design, build, finance and operate the Singapore Sports Hub for the next 25 years. The consortium will begin demolition of the National Stadium by October 2010, and the new Sports Hub will open its doors by April 2014.

Said Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth & Sports: "I am glad that we are ready to start construction of the Singapore Sports Hub. It will be a fully integrated sports, leisure, entertainment and lifestyle hub for world class events and community activities. The facilities will be accessible to both the general public and top athletes to train and compete in."
Sports Guide -
A Guide to Motor Sports
Sportslights -
Changi Motorsports Hub
Driver's Corner -
Ringo Chong
Driver's Corner -
Richard Bradley


Dear Readers,

As the curtains are drawn on the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games, we usher in yet another world-class event - the 2010 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix.

This season has witnessed the celebrated comeback of Formula 1™ maestro Michael Schumacher, who has yet to



replicate his racing prowess, and the Red Bull Racing team's surge to prominence in the Consctructors' and World Drivers' Championship.

Having won four races this season, Red Bull Racing's Australian racer Mark Webber is on course to win his first World Drivers' Championship title while his German teammate Sebastian Vettel follows closely behind in the standings.

The question now is: who will take the pole position at the world's only Formula 1 night race. Catch the thrills and spills as Singapore beckons with the Formula 1™ signature night race.

- Big Mike
 
 
 


Sports Guide -
A Guide to Motor Sports

As we gear up for the third edition of the FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX, the world's first Formula 1 night race, TPT decides to enlighten those outside of the racing fraternity by providing a brief guide to the various prominent motor sports.
Read More
   
Sportslights -
Changi Motorsports Hub

Come the beginning of 2012, motorsports enthusiasts in Singapore will not need to travel overseas for a spin around the track as a new motorsports playground will be awaiting them at the eastern tip of the island.
Read More
   
Driver's Corner -
Ringo Chong

From a boy who took part in local car park rallies to a top notch race driver who has achieved numerous podium finishes on both local and foreign soil, Ringo Chong is flying the Singapore flag up high in the motorsports scene. TPT managed to catch up with the racing ace to find out more about his racing experiences, future career plans, and his views on the upcoming Changi Motorsports Hub.
Read More
   
Driver's Corner -
Richard Bradley

Singapore-based ace karter Richard Bradley is making waves in the local and regional motorsport scene. Competing in the Formula BMW Pacific Championship this season, Richard is currently leading the Driver' Championship and Rookie Cup.
Read More


4 - 18 September
33rd Safra Squash Open 2010
   
5 September
Dover Park Hospice
SUNday Walk 2010
   
6 - 12 September
16th Ngee Ann City National Lion Dance Championship 2010
   
21 - 23 September
21st Singapore Open Senior Amateur Championship
   
24 - 26 September
Singtel Singapore F1 Grand Prix
   
 
Follow SingaporeSports on TWITTER
twitter We now have a dedicated Twitter channel for our featured sports event. Just follow the link to join in the conversation and hear what folks think. You can even Tweet during the event to tell everyone what's happening!
 
Satelite Centres for Sports Development
For all you need to know about sports, head to SingaporeSports.sg