Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
Protected preview · final high-resolution PNG · no watermark
- Resolution
- 4961 × 7016 px (A2 / 300 DPI)
- Format
- PNG
- Master file
- A2 portrait ratio · 300 DPI
- Coordinates
- 1.2909°N, 103.8587°E
Available formats
- HD PNG without watermark€3.50
- A4 portrait print (unframed)+€20.00
- A3 portrait print (unframed)+€30.00
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← View all circuitsCircuit stats
- Length
- 4.927 km
- Turns
- 19
- Lap record
- 1:33.808 — Lewis Hamilton (2025)
- First GP
- 2008
What should you know before choosing a Singapore circuit poster?
A Singapore circuit poster represents the 4.927 km and nineteen turns of the street route installed around Marina Bay. Its outline connects a long near-vertical section, several tight returns and a broader lower section, making it immediately different from a permanent venue. OwnHomeMap sets that line in a portrait composition and lets the buyer change the colours and add a short personal message. The protected preview is used to inspect margins, contrast and separation between segments before payment. A confirmed order unlocks a 4961 × 7016 pixel PNG without the preview watermark. The file follows A2 proportions and contains enough pixels for printing at 42 × 59.4 cm, or 16.5 × 23.4 inches, at 300 DPI. For this eligible circuit, the cart can also offer one A4 or A3 portrait print; the PNG remains included and a frame is not included. The result can recall Singapore, night racing or Marina Bay architecture without using a logo or claiming an official affiliation.
Circuit history
The Marina Bay route was created on public roads for a first night race held in 2008. Its shape has evolved with the city. A change introduced in 2023 replaced four former bayside corners with a straight while the neighbouring site was redeveloped. The organiser documents nineteen turns, while the 2025 sporting page measures the loop at 4.927 km. Lighting, barriers and event structures are assembled around roads that later return to everyday urban use.
Why this circuit is distinctive
Singapore forms a dense yet strongly directional outline. The long eastern branch creates a clear axis before tighter changes of direction build an irregular base around the bay. That contrast works especially well in a vertical format. The temporary nature of the route also creates a direct link between the drawing, public streets and the changing city without requiring a skyline photograph.
Customization guidance
Midnight blue, charcoal or very dark green can suggest the night setting without copying an event identity. An ivory, pale-cyan or copper line keeps the smaller angles visible. Avoid an overly thick route in the lower half where several segments approach one another. Place the name and dedication beneath the outline to preserve the long vertical branch. In the preview, inspect the central negative spaces and closure of the loop carefully.
Printing guidance
Use only the final PNG downloaded after the order is confirmed. For A2 output, retain all 4961 × 7016 pixels, portrait orientation and a no-crop setting. Matte paper reduces reflections across a dark background, while satin stock strengthens luminous accents. Request a proof if the central lines appear to merge. For a smaller format, scale the file proportionally and avoid messaging applications that compress fine detail.