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    The Marina Bay Street Circuit (otherwise known as the Singapore Street Circuit) is a street circuit around Marina Bay, Singapore, encompassing the planning areas of Downtown Core (Turns 4 to 19) and Kallang (Turns 1 to 3). It is the venue for the Singapore Grand Prix.
    In 2015, the FIA approved minor changes to the layout of the Marina Bay Street Circuit ahead of the 2015 Singapore Grand Prix. The modifications run from Turn 11 to Turn 13; drivers will still turn right at Turn 11 but it will now kink left slightly on entry, with the track shifting to the left-hand side of Fullerton Road.
    The Marina Bay Street Circuit has established itself as a prominent and exciting venue for motorsports. Particularly the annual Singapore Grand Prix. With its challenging layout and spectacular setting in the heart of Marina Bay, the circuit has become a popular destination for fans, teams, and media from around the world.
    Yes, tickets to watch the Singapore Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit are available for purchase through the official circuit website or authorized ticketing agents. There are a range of ticket options available, including grandstand seating and hospitality packages, with different pricing and availability.
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    WebMarina Bay Street Circuit. Marina Bay Street Circuit, tiež známy ako Singapurský mestský okruh je pretekársky okruh vybudovaný v blízkosti prístavu Marina Bay a používa sa pre preteky formuly 1 a preteky iných …

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