F1 24 Singapore Car Setups

F1 24 Singapore Setups

Discover the best F1 24 Singapore setups for the Marina Bay Street Circuit to help improve your lap time. Find dry and wet F1 24 Singapore car setups, for races and qualifying as well as MyTeam, Career & Time Trial car setups.

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Marina Bay Street Circuit Singapore country flag

Circuit Length 5.063km
Lap Record 1:41.905
Time Trial Record 1:36.460
Average Speed: 2/5
Track Grip: 2/5
Downforce: 5/5
Tyre Wear: 3/5

How To Use Our F1 24 Singapore Car Setups

All of the F1 24 car setups above can be used on PC, Xbox and PlayStation. Follow the tips below to start using the setup and improving your lap times.

  • Step 1: Find an F1 car setup above
  • Step 2: Start any F1 24 session
  • Step 3: Copy the setup into the setup screen
  • Step 4: Head out on track to test the setup
Setup Video

Watch our F1 24 Singapore setup video

Here is our recommended F1 24 Singapore setup video. This car setup has been created for the Marina Bay Street Circuit using dry conditions and is optimised for longer race sessions. It can be used with any team in F1 24, and in any mode including MyTeam, Career and F1 World.

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Track Guide

F1 24 Marina Bay Street Circuit Track Guide

The Singapore Grand Prix has been on the Formula 1 calendar for many years, being one of the first street tracks that paved the way for other street races. The track layout at Singapore is incredibly technical with plenty of tight and slow corners and good number of medium speed turns.

Much like a circuit such as Monaco and Hungary, a high aerodynamic setup is required at Signapore to put in the fastest lap times. Higher downforce car setups will allow you to maintain a high minimum corner speed through the medium speed turns, and give you the highest levels of grip through the slower corners.

Tyre wear around Singapore is relatively average. The nighttime conditions cool the track significantly compared to if the race was run during the day, and this can lead to much less tyre degradation.

F1 24 Singapore Car Setup

Does the new track layout change our Singapore car setup?

Last year, Singapore changed the track layout to remove a section of the track after turn 15. This section of track previously was a slow set of chicanes that took the cars under the famous bridge. With this section completely removed due to on going building work in that area, the Singapore track is now slightly faster and the run down to turn 16 is now an overtaking spot.

This track change does cut around 5 seconds or so off of the lap time, however, the new straight that has been introduced isn’t long enough to cause any real car setup changes. You can lower the aero ever so slightly if you wanted to increase your chances of overtaking during a race.

To put in the fastest lap times around Singapore, maximising your front aero setup is still the way to go, even after this change.


How to be fast around Singapore

Much like Monaco, a fast lap time around Singapore is all about consistency and utilising a high downforce car setup. The Marina Bay Street Circuit is much wider in places than Monaco, and many of the corners are more similar to those found at Baku rather than Monaco.

There are a lot of corners though, meaning a lot of braking zones and areas to gain or lose time. Consistency each lap will help you gradually improve your lap times as well as avoiding the barriers on the outside of the track.

Two main priorities for any Singapore car setup in F1 24 are high downforce and low on-throttle differential. Marina Bay is an incredibly rear-limited track and traction can be very hard to find while accelerating out of any of the slow speed corners.

High downforce will benefit your lap time at every corner, and overtaking isn’t too much of a worry as the straights around Singapore are fairly short. The best approach to a successful race is putting in fast lap times when you have clear air in front of you.

Lower on throttle differential will help you find traction and result in less tyre wear throughout a race.


Recommended Singapore race strategy

Singapore is fairly neutral on tyre wear, which allows you to opt for either a one-stop or two-stop race strategy. Pitting just once is often the fastest route from to the checkered flag, however, if you are stuck in traffic, pitting twice can give you the free air you need to put in fast lap times.

F1 24 Singapore race strategy
Singapore Race Strategy F1 24 © Pirelli
Is the new Singapore track layout in F1 24?

The updated track layout for Singapore with the chicanes removed is in F1 24. It was added to last year’s game via a patch, and is in this years Formula 1 game from its release date.

How much downforce do I need at Singapore?

Singapore is incredibly reliant on a high downforce setup. The more aerodynamics you add to your car, the faster your lap times can be around the Marina Bay Circuit.