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Aston Martin at the Singapore Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Aston Martin·Singapore Grand Prix

Team × Circuit · street

Aston Martin at the Singapore Grand Prix

Aston Martin's record at the Singapore Grand Prix is characterized by a best finish of 6th in 2022, highlighting the unique challenges this demanding street circuit presents for their car concept.

  • street
  • Singapore
  • Aston Martin

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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
4
Race wins
0
Podiums
0
1-2 finishes
0
Best finish
P6
Points
22

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
2022P6P812
TeamAston Martin
  • CircuitSingapore Grand Prix
  • 2023P15—0
    2024P8P144
    2025P7P136

    Aston Martin's performance at the Singapore Grand Prix has been a mixed bag across its four appearances, with the circuit's unique demands often exposing the nuances of their car's aerodynamic and mechanical grip philosophy. The team has made 4 starts at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, but has yet to secure any wins, podiums, or 1-2 finishes.

    The 2022 Singapore Grand Prix marked Aston Martin's strongest outing at the venue, with a best finish of 6th place, contributing to their total of 22 points at this circuit. This result suggested a car that, under specific conditions, could extract performance on a high-downforce street track. However, the subsequent 2023 race saw a significant dip, with the team's best position being 15th, yielding no points. This stark contrast underscores the car's sensitivity to setup and track evolution, a common theme for teams navigating the complex demands of a street circuit.

    The Marina Bay circuit, with its tight corners and bumpy surface, places a premium on mechanical grip and a stable platform for braking and acceleration. While the Mercedes power unit provides robust torque, crucial for exiting the numerous slow corners, the chassis must deliver the necessary agility and tire management. Teams like Aston Martin, which have sometimes shown varying levels of low-speed performance, find Singapore a rigorous test. For instance, while their performance at high-speed tracks like Spa might highlight power unit efficiency, the intricacies of Singapore are more akin to the mechanical demands seen at the Hungarian Grand Prix, albeit with the added challenge of walls.

    Looking ahead, the evolution of Aston Martin's car concept, particularly with the impending transition to Honda power units from 2026, will be closely watched. The current Mercedes-powered package needs to demonstrate consistent front-end bite and rear stability to navigate the circuit's technical sections effectively. The team's ability to manage tire degradation, especially the softer compounds typically brought by Pirelli for street circuits, is also paramount. This challenge is a constant for all teams, as outlined by the Formula 1 official site, but particularly so for those whose car philosophy might not inherently favor such conditions. Understanding how different car designs cope with these specific demands is part of the broader narrative of the FIA F1 World Championship.

    Aston Martin's best finish of 6th in 2022 remains a benchmark, but consistent top-tier results at Marina Bay have proven elusive. The data from previous seasons, available through resources like Jolpica/Ergast, shows a pattern of fluctuating performance. This circuit demands a specific kind of car balance and driver confidence, making it a unique challenge distinct from faster, flowing tracks. The team's approach to qualifying, which is often decisive on street circuits, and their race strategy will be critical in future appearances. The complexities of Formula One car design and performance on varied circuits are extensively detailed on Wikipedia: Formula One, providing context for why certain teams excel or struggle at specific venues.

    Common questions

    How many wins does Aston Martin have at the Singapore Grand Prix?
    Aston Martin has not recorded any wins at the Singapore Grand Prix across its 4 starts at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
    What is Aston Martin's best finish at the Marina Bay Street Circuit?
    Aston Martin's best finish at the Marina Bay Street Circuit is 6th place, achieved during the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix season.
    How many podiums has Aston Martin secured in Singapore?
    Aston Martin has not yet achieved a podium finish at the Singapore Grand Prix in any of its appearances.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026