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Where are the Best Seats at Each F1 Track in the World Championship?

Watching Formula 1 live is an experience—the howl of those V6 engines, the buzz of the crowd, the blur of ultra-fast machines zipping by.

But anyone who has struggled with general admission motorsport tickets will tell you, some F1 tickets are better than others.

As fans of every aspect of Formula 1 action, we’ll pick the best locations to sit at every Formula 1 track in the World Championship.

Perhaps these seats will showcase F1’s skill and technical ingenuity, or maybe they offer the best insight into the story of the race, by overlooking the pits or sitting next to a crucial turn.

Meanwhile, some grandstands capture the essence of a track, and we’ll also try to elevate the ones that do this best. So follow us as we take you on a whirlwind tour around the best seats at every Formula 1 track.

 

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Selecting The Best Seats at Each F1 Track

Safe to say that the most cherished seats at any F1 track are usually on the start-finish line. So for this reason we have given two options for every circuit, so you get a broader sense of what makes each F1 circuit special.

Now we’ll go track by track and highlight the very best Formula 1 grandstands, and give you an impression of the race experience from each circuit’s prime vantage points.

 

Best F1 Seats 2025: Asia-Pacific & Australasia Grands Prix

Australian Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Albert Park

Screenshot of Albert Park Circuit Seating Plan with Brabham and Fangio Grandstand highlighted

Fangio Grandstand (Main Straight)

Set right across from the pit lane and partially roofed, in Fangio you can see the chequered flag, the post-race podium ceremony and you get a window on all the drama of the pitstop. You will get the ultimate insight on the story of the race, watching strategy in action.

Brabham Grandstand (Turns 1–2)

Commanding the first chicane, Brabham is pure chaos on the first lap, as cars jostle for position approaching the tight Senna curve, setting up Turn 2. This is the ideal spot for wheel-to-wheel thrills.

 

Chinese Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Shanghai International

Grandstand A (Pit Straight & Turn 1 Complex)

Pick a seat high near sections A17 to A20 for a total panorama of the grid, pit lane and the unique, tightening Turns 1 and 2. With any luck you’ll see a few early overtakes as drivers navigate these tricky opening corners under the Drag Reduction System (DRS).

Grandstand K (Turn 14 Hairpin)

The very end of Shanghai’s back straight K has a reputation for late-braking passes into Turn 14. So what you get when this happens is an amazing head-on view of each overtake—it’s simply one of the best perspectives in the F1 Championship for fans who want to see what goes into a pass.

 

Japanese Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Suzuka

screesnhot of Suzuka Circuit seating plan with C and Q stands highlighted

Grandstand C (S-Curves)

Right next to the Esses, C gives you a widescreen look into Suzuka’s unique flow. Drivers need to find the perfect balance to nail this left-right-left sequence. So grab a seat at Grandstand C and marvel at the driver skills.

Grandstand Q (Casio Triangle)

With a clear sightline of the final chicane, Q (Q1 & Q2) is the setting for late-race drama. Here, drivers drop into the hairpin and then explode onto the straight. If there’s going to be a last-second pass, this charge to the finish is the place to do it.

 

Singapore Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Marina Bay

Screenshot of Marina Bay Circuit seating plan with Stamford and Padang stands highlighted

Turn 1/2 (Stamford)

Formula 1 is at its most cinematic in the dark at the first corners of dynamic Marina Bay. Here’s a sight you don’t see in day races: The glow of white-hot brake discs and a wake of sparks cascading from under the chassis. There’s drama too, as the Vettel-Verstappen-Räikkönen crash happened here in 2017.

Padang Grandstand (Zone 4)

Like all Grand Prix weekends, Sunday’s race at Singapore is the main event, but there is plenty more going on in the meantime. Padang Grandstand shines on and off the track, with a perfect view of a lightning-fast straight into a tricky corner, as well as access to live entertainment at the Padang Stage.

 

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Turn 1 Grandstand (Outside Turns 1–2)

Desert views merge with high-wire mayhem, as cars brake hard into Turn 1. Drivers are desperate to climb a position or two and some may brake extremely late to get an advantage before Turn 2.

Grandstand Beyon (Turns 8–10)

Technical driving at its best is on show at this triple-corner complex. Racing line, braking and airflow are all part of the equation as cars weave through Turns 8, 9 and 10 and then gun it into the straight.

 

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Jeddah

Main Straight Grandstand (Section A)

F1’s fastest street circuit shines here under the lights where the grid and first corner are framed by Jeddah’s Corniche skyline. You may even get to see a rare overtake on the start line itself.

Central ‘City’ Grandstand (Turns 5–6)

Speed is the name of the game at Turns 5 and 6, where state-of-the-art motor vehicles zip through, under the glare of the lights, at more than 200 mph. You can also look across this narrow circuit for exciting glimpses of the track’s closing sectors.

 

Azerbaijan Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Baku

Screenshot of Baku circuit seating plan with Icheri Sheher stand highlighted

Absheron (Main Straight)

One of the fastest circuits in Formula 1 brings high-octane slipstreaming drama at this long strip. Seats are opposite the garages, so there’s a blend of strategy and flat-out speed to rival any track in the championship.

Icheri Sheher (Old City 9–10)

Where else can you watch a highly technical section of F1 track set against a city’s historic stone walls? Icheri Sheher needs to be experienced at least once because there’s nothing else like it in Formula 1.

 

Qatar Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Lusail

Screenshot of Lusail International Circuit seating plan with T16 and North Grandstands highlighted

Turn 16 Grandstand (Final Corner)

Slipstreaming is the name of the game in the tense final lap at Lusail. Championships have been made and lost at this last corner, emerging with a straight drag race to the chequered flag. Part of the fun is trying to predict which passes will be successful as you watch a car gain on another into the turn.

North Grandstand (Turn 1)

At this night circuit out in the desert, head for the immense North Grandstand, on the main straight with views to Turn 1 for an up-close perspective of the opening lap melee. Just who will play it safe, and who is going to leave it to the last split-second to brake?

 

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Yas Marina

Screenshot of Yas Marina Circuit seating plan with North and Marina GrandStands highlighted

North Grandstand (Turn 5 Hairpin)

Another section where the fate of an F1 Championship can be decided (2021 for example), this is a thrilling opportunity to overtake as cars decelerate in an instant before shooting into a tight left turn. This theatre is all framed by the marina with its luxury yachts.

Marina Grandstand (Turns 15–16)

Come for the joy of watching the most advanced cars on the planet darting through a waterfront chicane. Stay for the magic of a waterfront fireworks display—a fitting way to bring the curtain down on another F1 Championship.

 

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Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Imola

Screenshot of Imola Circuit seating plan with Tosa and Rivazza Grandstands highlighted

Tosa Grandstand (Turn 7 Hairpin)

If you’re going to pass at Imola, Tosa is your best bet—although Lewis Hamilton came off worse here in 2021. Fans are treated to cars plunging into this tight left, often side by side and then roaring up the hill on the exit.

Rivazza Grandstand (Turn 17)

The traction of F1 cars is tested to the very limit at the curling left of Rivazza 1 into Rivazza 2, as all the excitement and drama of the final sector plays out before you from these prime seats.

 

Monaco Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Monte Carlo

Screenshot of Monte Carlo Circuit seating plan with T and K stands highlighted

Grandstand K (Tabac & Piscine)

The classic Monaco scenery of yachts and towers meets the thrill of cars zooming out of Tabac and into the world-famous piscine chicane. Simply put, Grandstand K  is a feast for the eyes.

Grandstand T (Pit Lane & Turn 1)

While high-speed action and overtaking is limited at Monte Carlo, this is a race that will never lack glamour. The biggest dose is at the entry to the pit lane, where you can watch the start and podium ceremony, but also keep tabs on the entry to the chicane.

 

Spanish Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Barcelona

Screenshot of Barcelona Circuit seating plan with K and L stands highlighted

Grandstand K (Turn 1 Complex)

No doubt the best all-round seats at the track give you optimal sightlines of the DRS-assisted overtakes on Turn 1, but the views also stretch out to the left across Turns 2 and 3. On a good day, you may lose count of the passes you get to see.

Grandstand L (Infield Multi-Corner)

The full talent of 21st-century F1 drivers is on display at this multi-corner vantage point, angling their cars at high speed into Turn 4 before picking the perfect line to come out of the Turn 5 hairpin with momentum.

 

Austrian Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Spielberg

Red Bull Circuit seating plan with Red Bull and Steiermark stands highlighted

Red Bull Grandstand (Main Straight)

The Styrian hills form a quaint backdrop for some intense racing, as the Red Bull Grandstand offers a perfect viewpoint across the track for multiple sectors including that crucial final bend in the distance. There have been passes along the Main Straight on the final lap, so try not to admire the picturesque landscape too much.

Steiermark Grandstand (Turn 1)

Here you’ll see multi-million-dollar machines racing wheel to wheel as they climb up to Turn 1, and then open up on that long Main Straight, all with evergreen woods in the background. Formula 1 does not get more scenic than this.

 

British Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Silverstone

Screenshot of Silverstone Circuit seating plan with Becketts Stand and Club Corner highlighted

Becketts Grandstand (Maggotts/Becketts)

Not so much a place to overtake as a showcase for what F1 cars are capable of. Through these high-speed esses drivers will push their machine to speeds of almost 190 mph—it’s all a wonder of technology and skill. So, F1 in a nutshell.

Club Corner Grandstand

Be here on the off-chance that there is late-race drama, because you’ll have the best seats at the track to see it. Hang around of course for the podium ceremony and all of the style and glamour of a classic Grand Prix.

 

Belgian Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Spa

Screenshot of Spa Circut seating plan with Silver 2 and Gold 3 stands highlighted

Silver 2 (Raidillon/Eau Rouge)

The most famous pair of turns at Spa is arguably the most famous in the whole sport—and so these may be the best F1 seats at possibly any track. After tapering at the hairpin at La Source, the field blasts downhill towards this exhilarating section

Gold 3 (Raidillon/Eau Rouge)

A little further along a seat at Gold 3 delivers overtaking and masterful skill, as the best drivers take their chances on outgunning their rivals on the downhill stretch before shooting up the hill with an advantage.

 

Hungarian Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Hungaroring

screenshot of Hungaroring Circuit Seating plan with Super Gold and Gold4 stands highlighted

Super Gold (Main Straight)

Well worth the large investment, Super Gold are all-encompassing F1 grandstand seats. By that we mean, pit-stops, the podium and even some passing on the straight. So, almost everything you could want from a day of Formula 1 racing.

Gold 4 (Turn 1)

Further down the Main Straight, Gold 4 is one of the best places to execute a pass. This takes bravery, so spectators will be treated to late downhill braking and then a mad scramble for superiority at the exit as the next, shorter straight opens up.

 

Dutch Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Zandvoort

Screenshot of Zandvoort curcuit seating plan with Tarzan and Arena Out grandstands highlighted

Tarzan Grandstand (Turn 1 Hairpin)

After suffering without a Grand Prix for more than 35 years, Dutch fans are determined to make every race count (2026 will be the last), and bring a vibrant atmosphere to the Tarzan Grandstand, at possibly the most action-packed section at Zandvoort.

Arena Out Grandstand (Turns 11–13)

Not so much a spot for overtaking, but more of a place where you can appreciate the magic of a Grand Prix circuit in the dunes across a sequence of narrow turns. The crowd is deafening, especially if Max Verstappen is pushing for the podium.

 

Italian Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Monza

Screenshot of Monza Circuit seating plan with 8A & 8B Prima Variante and 12 Askari tre stands highlighted

8A & 8B Prima Variante (Turns 1–2)

High-speed thrills are in store at Monza’s best passing section, where the cars converge at a chicane after that endless opening straight. This was the scene of a multi-car tangle at the 2018 Italian Grand Prix.

12 Ascari Tre (Turns 8–10)

The Temple of Speed earns its nickname at the Ascari Esses, where the cars go flat out through a left-right-left sequence. While you will never see cars overtake at this section, you will never tire of watching the best drivers on the planet going full-throttle.

 

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Canadian Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Montreal

Screenshot of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve seating plan with 11. 12, 15, 21 and 24 stands highlighyed highlighted

Grandstands 11 & 12 (Senna Curve)

One of the greatest grid-to-exit sequences in the F1 World Championship unfolds right in front of you in the moments before this right-left. Expect mayhem and drama at the start, and a clear perspective of the story of the race for the duration.

Hairpin Grandstands (15/21/24)

With another awe-inspiring layout, this stand curls right around the L’Épingle hairpin. Multisensory racing is what you get, as the cars brake, swirl and burst out of the turn, and you can literally smell them as they go past.

 

Miami Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Miami Gardens

Miami Gardens circuit seating plan with South Beach and Turn 18 Grandstands highlighted

South Beach Grandstand (Turn 11 Hairpin)

A stand like no other, the South Beach Grandstand looks over the hard-braking 90° left at Turn 11. Nearby are pools and DJ booths, all inspired by the vibe in Miami’s famed beachfront district.

Turn 18 Grandstand

There’s a vibrant fan zone at the penultimate corner on the circuit. The stand is partly shielded from the early summer sun. as drivers accelerate out of the hairpin and onto the main straight. Drivers have a late opportunity to start or end a passing manoeuvre here.

 

United States Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at COTA

Screenshot of Circuit of the Americas With T1 and T15 stands highlighted

Turn 1 Grandstand

At hilltop Turn 1, not only do you get high-speed jostling as cars enter a wide hairpin, ideal for bold passes, you also enjoy a panorama of most of the circuit. This is an unbeatable location for action and cinematic views.

Turn 15 Grandstand (Stadium Section)

Exhilarating action is in store at this corner, right in the middle of a five-turn complex. Watch the race like a hawk and you may catch more than one pass in the same sequence, all from a seat in this natural amphitheatre.

 

Mexico City Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

Screenshot of Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez seating plan with 4, 5, and Foro Sol stands highlighted

Grandstands 4 & 5 (Turns 1–3)

These two stands are ideal if you want to witness the full chaos of the opening lap. At first there’s enough room for three parallel cars, but it all disappears into the chicane at the start of a long straight.

Foro Sol Stadium (Turns 14–15)

During the race, a string of high-performance super machines swirls through the corners in front of Foro Sol. Then, after the chequered flag is waved, you get all the joy of the podium ceremony. Fun fact: This part of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez used to be a baseball stadium.

 

São Paulo Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Interlagos

Screenshot of Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace seating plan with B and R stands highighted

Senna S (Stand R)

Get Formula 1 tickets for this stand at Interlagos, and you’ll see a gigantic scrap during the famous rollercoaster first lap of the São Paulo Grand Prix. And with three turns in view from Stand R, you won’t miss a moment.

Main Straight (Stand B)

Right on the crest of Senna Hill, Stand B gives you perfect views of those decisive last-lap duels, including that late Hamilton charge in 2021. Throughout the race you can see into the pits, while the podium ceremony wraps up a perfect weekend.

 

Las Vegas Grand Prix Tickets: Best Seats at Las Vegas Strip

Screenshot of Las Vegas Strip Circuit seating plan with Spere and Main stand highlighted

Main Grandstand (Start/Finish)

For Vegas-style razzle-dazzle, the Main Grandstand on Harmon Avenue brings you the full spectacle of the start, finish, pit stops and live entertainment, framed by the neon lights of The Strip.

Sphere Zone (Turns 5–9)

Only when Formula 1 and Las Vegas come together do you get something as unforgettable as Formula 1 machines careening below an enormous digital sphere (formerly MSG). Overtaking is rare on this fast section, but don’t let that put you off.

 

Locked Out of the Best F1 Seats? Here’s Your Strategy

Formula 1 tickets are notoriously difficult to buy, especially when it comes to the best grandstands in the F1 Championships. For many Grand Prix, the best F1 seats can sell out months in advance on the primary market.

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Aviran Zazon

Written by Aviran Zazon

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