
The F1 2025 World Championship is heading to Southeast Asia for a race unlike any other. From October 3 to 5, the Singapore Grand Prix takes center stage. It happens at the famous Marina Bay Street Circuit, under the city’s bright artificial lights. This race is always a huge event, pushing drivers and cars to their absolute limits.
Right now, Oscar Piastri holds the top spot in the drivers’ championship with 324 points. Lando Norris is right behind him, with 299 points, keeping the pressure on. Max Verstappen sits in third with 255 points, while George Russell has 212 points and Charles Leclerc trails with 165 points. The fight for the title is far from over. In the constructors’ battle, McLaren is clearly dominating with 623 points. Mercedes is next with 290 points, followed closely by Ferrari with 286 points. Red Bull Racing, with 272 points, is fighting hard to be the best team chasing the leaders.
The Marina Bay Challenge
Singapore’s circuit is known as one of the toughest on the Formula 1 calendar. Picture this: a street circuit winding through a city at night. It’s packed with slow turns and hard braking zones. Drivers need perfect focus, a single slip means trouble. Add in the intense heat and high humidity, and you have a physical challenge like no other. It truly makes it one of the most demanding races of the season.
Players of EA SPORTS F1 25 can get a taste of this intensity right now. The latest “HOT LAP” from the game throws you onto Marina Bay. You’ll struggle to find grip coming out of those tight corners. You need absolute control to avoid the narrow walls. Managing the car through a long night race leaves no room for mistakes. The game’s simulation captures the circuit’s demands perfectly. Every single curve tests a virtual driver’s reflexes and stamina.
This sneak peek serves as the perfect warm-up for the real Singapore Grand Prix. It happens between October 3 and 5. Both F1 fans and EA SPORTS F1 25 players will soon get to experience Marina Bay. They will face the same level of challenge and excitement that actual drivers feel.
Weekend Schedule (Portugal Time)
Friday, October 3
• Free Practice 1: 10:30 AM
• Free Practice 2: 2:00 PMSaturday, October 4
• Free Practice 3: 10:30 AM
• Qualifying: 2:00 PMSunday, October 5
• Race: 1:00 PM
