Singapore Airlines renews title sponsorship of F1 Singapore GP
Singapore Airlines will remain as title sponsors for the F1 Singapore GP after agreeing a two-year extension until 2019.
It is the second two-year extension since SIA began sponsoring the race
It began as title sponsor in 2014 initially for two years and then extended it for the 2016 and 2017 races.
This year’s race weekend is set for 14-16 September at the Marina Bay Street Circuit and is the world’s only night time street circuit race.
"The Singapore Night Race is the highlight of Singapore’s sporting calendar and we are thrilled to continue as its title sponsor. We look forward to showcasing this event to the world and enhancing both tourism and sports for the benefit of Singaporeans and visitors alike," said Goh Choon Phong, Singapore Airlines CEO.
Teo Hock Seng, Singapore GP chairman said: "We are delighted to have Singapore Airlines partner us once more as Title Sponsor for the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. The partnership over the last four years has been a key component in the success of the night race. As we embark on the next chapter with Formula 1, we look forward to harnessing our combined reach and brand recognition."
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