Formula 1 fans and curious visitors will get another opportunity to go behind the scenes of one of Singapore’s biggest sporting events as Singapore GP brings back ALL ACCESS 2.0, an expanded edition of its popular public experience at the F1 Pit Building from 26 June to 26 July 2026.
Following a successful debut last year that attracted more than 17,700 visitors, ALL ACCESS 2.0 offers an even deeper look into the transformation of Singapore’s streets into the world-famous Marina Bay Street Circuit. The free experience gives members of the public access to areas within the F1 Pit Building that are typically reserved for Formula 1 personnel during race weekend.
Visitors can explore exclusive spaces including the podium and cool down room, while a new highlight this year is access to Race Control, the operational hub where every aspect of the race is monitored and managed. The experience will also feature rarely seen archival visuals showcasing memorable moments from the history of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.
Beyond the glamour of race day, ALL ACCESS 2.0 shines a spotlight on the extensive planning, infrastructure and manpower required to stage a world class Formula 1 event. Visitors will be able to get up close to key track components such as steel kerbs and TECPRO barriers, offering insights into the construction and safety features that form the foundation of a Formula 1 circuit.
The experience also includes interactive elements, with visitors invited to try their hand at becoming a Formula 1 Kids commentator at the beIN SPORTS Asia commentary booth. Those attending may also stand a chance to win exclusive tickets to popular fan experiences linked to the race weekend.
Entry to ALL ACCESS 2.0 is free and available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays throughout the event period. Five sessions will be held daily between 10am and 8pm. Due to limited capacity, visitors must pre-register for a slot. Registration opens on 22 June 2026 at 10:30am via singaporegp.sg and is available exclusively to Singapore residents.

The initiative forms part of the wider #RevUpSG programme, which aims to bring the community closer to the excitement of Formula 1 ahead of race weekend. Singapore GP has also announced Beyond The Track, a new series of panel discussions taking place at the F1 Pit Building from 21 to 23 July 2026. Designed for participating local secondary and tertiary students, the sessions will provide a deeper understanding of the people, operations and processes involved in delivering the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. Schools interested in participating can contact Singapore GP for more information.