The Formula One circus will continue travelling to and competing in Singapore until at least 2028 after a new deal was announced with officials at the Marina Bay street circuit.
The Singapore GP debuted on the calendar as a night race in 2008 but has since been cancelled twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Although it was already featured on the upcoming 2022 season calendar, that was reportedly despite having no definite contract in place for the year ahead.
Formula One officials are reportedly delighted with the extension to their deal as it alines with their desire to grow the sport in Asia.
Speaking about the latest agreement, F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali said: “The Marina Bay Street Circuit hosted the first night race in F1 history in 2008, and Singapore has continued to thrill fans, teams, and drivers ever since.
“Singapore holds a special place on the F1 calendar, and this extension is part of our long-term commitment to continue to grow the sport in Asia.”
He went on to say that plans remain in place for a more sustainable future in Formula One with a Net Zero goal firmly in place for 2030.
“The plans that are in place to reduce the carbon footprint of the event are impressive and align with our plans to be Net Zero Carbon as a sport by 2030 and I look forward to continuing our successful relationship with Singapore GP and the Singapore Tourism Board as Formula 1 returns to this incredible city.”