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Singapore Grand Prix - where and whenThe F1 brigade take to the streets of Singapore's Marina Bay for the exciting 3.1 mile/5.1km circuit
Like at Monaco, it's a street circuit - the first one in Asia, no less.These are the times to note for the weekend, with all times given
first in local Singaporean time:Practice 1 is on Friday September 14 at 4.30pm (9.30am BST, 4.30am ET, 1.30am PT)Practice 2 is on Friday
September 14 at 8.30pm (1.30pm BST, 8am ET)Practice 3 is on Saturday September 15 at 6pm (11am BST, 6am ET)Qualifying is on Saturday
September 15 at 9pm (2pm BST, 9am ET, 5am PT)The race itself takes place on Sunday September 16 at 8.10pm local time (1.10pm BST, 8.10am ET
And you can see it all with our F1 live stream guide below.With only six races left after the Singapore Grand Prix and 30 points to the good
in the F1 Drivers' Championship, Lewis Hamilton must now be seeing the ultimate chequered flag on the horizon
But will the standings take yet another twist this weekend We'll tell you how to stream the Singapore Grand Prix live and for FREE wherever
you are in the world to see whether Hamilton can extend his lead.From a psychological point of view, the dramatic first lap shenanigans of
last year's Singapore Grand Prix must play on the mind of Sebastian Vettel
That left Hamilton to go on and cruise to victory.But the German Vettel is made of strong stuff, and he'll be trying to channel the four
previous victories he's had at Marina Bay instead
That's more than anybody else has won in the history of the Singapore GP - a record that Hamilton will equal if he tops the podium on
Sunday.Street races always seem just a little bit more exciting - especially when they're at night like at Marina Bay - and watching the
Singapore Grand Prix is really straightforward, and on pretty much any device
The best thing about ityou can do so absolutely free of charge in some regions including the UK
Read on to find out how to stream F1 live.How to watch the Singapore Grand Prix anywhere in the worldIf you don't have easy access to watch
the Singapore Grand Prix online in your country, the best way to watch it is to download and install a VPN service, which effectively tricks
your computer into thinking that it's in another country
It's really easy to do, and works for loads of sporting events where live streams may not be readily available where you are:1
Download and install a VPNWe've tested all of the major VPN services and we rate ExpressVPN as the absolute best
It's compatible with all of your devices, supports most streaming services and ranks amongst the fastest
You can even install it on devices like an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox and PlayStation
So for a one-stop shop, you can't go wrong with Express - but there are more fantastic VPN options out there as well:The best 3 VPNs for
IPVanish supports up to 10 devices, so great on the go3
VyprVPN: blazing speeds make VyprVPN a great choice for 4K video2
Connect to the appropriate server locationSimply open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location - it's super
Choose UK if you want to stream F1 live and for free.3
Go to a channel that's showing the Grand PrixUse a channel in the UK that's streaming all the F1 action you can handle from Singapore
And the station's All4 platform is free and straightforward to access on a range of devices including tablets, mobile phones, personal
computers and Smart TVs.Formula One 2018 is also being shown on Sky Sports F1
Live streaming of all F1 races is available online to Sky customers with a subscription to Sky Sports F1, as well as access to a mobile
If you want the Sky coverage but don't want to splash out on a full Sky contract you could always purchase a day, week or month pass using
to four of them.How to watch Grand Prix in the US for free:In the US, ESPN and ABC have the rights to show the F1 live (using Sky's UK
That's great news if you have cable, but if you're a cord-cutter you could try a free trial to another streaming service like Sling and
stream the Singapore Grand Prix in AustraliaIn Australia Then your main option is the very snazzy-sounding Fox Sports Race Centre
You'll be in for some late nights, with the main race starting at 10.10pm AEST on Sunday night.The Fox Sports package doesn't come cheap,
BUT there is a two week FREE trial if you want to give it a try before you buy
That let's you use the Foxtel Now app as well, so you can live stream to your preferred device.Where can I watch the Singapore Grand Prix
using a VPNA VPN will enable you to watch the Singapore Grand Prix from literally anywhere
So that obviously includes: Australia, Finland, Israel, Canada, Germany, Denmark, India, Netherlands, Spain, Brazil, Belgium, Romania,
Mexico, France, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Czech Republic, Ireland, Poland, Kenya, Hungary, South Africa, Indonesia, China, Nigeria,
Bangladesh, Russia, Japan, Egypt and more!Photos courtesy of Formula1.comCompatible devicesWorks withTrial periodBest forPrivacy and
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