Formula 1 fans will get an unprecedented look at the Singapore Grand Prix’s inner workings when All Access 2.0 opens at the F1 Pit Building from June 26 to July 26, 2026, running on weekends only. The free, pre-registration-required experience expands on last year’s debut, which drew more than 17,700 visitors, giving the public rare entry to areas typically off-limits to anyone without credentials.
The second edition of the behind-the-scenes showcase offers a deeper dive into the machinery, people, and planning that transform Marina Bay’s public roads into a world-class night-race circuit. New this year: access to Race Control, the nerve center where every split-second of the Grand Prix is monitored and managed. Visitors can also step onto the podium, into the cool-down room, and explore the broadcast booth for a try at live commentary.
What’s New and What’s Inside
Organizers have expanded the experience to include rarely seen archival footage that captures defining moments from the Singapore GP’s history. Beyond the nostalgia, attendees get a close-up look at the infrastructure that makes street racing possible: Tecpro barriers, steel kerbs, and the physical components that turn asphalt into a high-speed track.
The exhibit also zooms out to the human side. Displays and guided elements highlight the logistics, engineering teams, and behind-the-scenes coordination required each year to erect and dismantle the circuit. For anyone who has ever wondered what it takes to call a race, the beIN Sports Asia commentary space offers a chance to sit in the broadcast booth and try narrating live action.
How to Attend
Entry is free, but slots are tightly controlled. All Access 2.0 operates on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays with five daily time slots between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Pre-registration is mandatory; visitors can book their spot through the official Singapore GP website.
As a bonus, attendees will be entered to win exclusive tickets to the popular Thursday Pit Lane Experience or the F1 Exhibition—perks that typically sell out quickly.
Broader Impact and Next Steps
The return of All Access 2.0 signals the Singapore Grand Prix’s commitment to deepening fan engagement beyond race weekend. By opening doors to operational areas and historical archives, organizers demystify the sport’s complexity while building anticipation for the 2026 night race, scheduled for October.
For both die-hard enthusiasts and curious newcomers, the experience offers an accessible, educational entry point into Formula 1. With capacity likely to fill fast, early registration is advised. Check the Singapore GP website for updated session details and booking links.