Use our handy grandstand guide to find the best seats at the Interlagos Circuit for the Brazilian Grand Prix

If you’re wondering where to sit at the Brazil Grand Prix, our Brazil Grandstand Guide has you covered. We explore the best grandstands to watch this thrilling race, as well as general admission and premium options.

The hugely popular Brazilian Grand Prix with its particularly challenging track is held in Interlagos, Sao Paulo, at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace circuit. But which grandstand offers the best viewing experience to enjoy the racing action? OurFind the best seats to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix with our grandstand guide. There’re many options around the Interlagos circuit to choose from. handy grandstand guide will help you explore all the different options available.

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Brazil grandstand map

The map below shows the different grandstands at the Brazil Grand Prix.

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Which grandstand is the best in Interlagos?

There are many grandstands to choose from, so we’ve come up with a list of the best grandstands at Interlagos to help you out. Our suggestions take into account the view of the track, plus aspects such as whether the stand is covered and what amenities are nearby.

Grandstands G and Q

Action zones: The back straight, which is the races greatest acceleration point
Covered: No
Screens: Yes
Nearby amenities: Food and drinks close to stand

Grandstands G and Q are situated next to each other and will give you a similar view of the back straight. Grandstand G will also offer a great view of turn 4 where a lot of the action happens. Prepare to get goosebumps as you watch drivers accelerate on the straight, then decelerate to take on the turn.

Grandstand A

Action zones: Start / finish straight with views of the infield section of the circuit
Covered: No
Screens: Yes
Nearby amenities: Food and drink options nearby, and vendors do walk up and down the grandstand here selling food right to your seat

Grandstand A is the largest at the circuit and renowned for being loud with a vibrant party atmosphere. You’ll enjoy an amazing view of the start / finish straight as drivers round the final turn and speed up for the finish.

Grandstand B

Action zones: Main straight, start / finish line, pit lanes
Covered: Yes
Screens: Yes
Nearby amenities: Catered cold food and drinks

Located on the main straight, just next to the start / finish line, this is a coveted location to watch the Brazil F1. Not only do you get to watch drivers accelerate along the straight, but you can also see the pit lanes and enjoy a great view of the podium ceremony.

Grandstand M

Action zones: Start / finish line, great view of turn 1
Covered: Yes
Screens: Yes
Nearby amenities: Food and drink options, toilets within the grandstand

Located at the end of the main straight, Grandstand M has a thrilling view of the start / finish line as well as the famous Senna ‘S’ corner. This area has often seen dramatic moments during a race, including overtaking battles.

Grandstand H

Action zones: Direct view of Senna ‘S’ corner
Covered: Yes
Screens: Yes
Nearby amenities: Food & drink

Arguably one of the best spots to watch the Brazil Grand Prix, you’ll have a direct view of the famous Senna ‘S’ corner from Grandstand H. Watch the drivers as they deftly navigate the corner and you may even witness some dramatic overtaking. From this location, you can see the end of the main straight as well.

Where is the best place to sit at the Brazil Grand Prix?

Regardless of where you choose to sit for the Brazil Grand Prix, you’ll enjoy a great view of the action and be surrounded by an electrifying atmosphere in Interlagos.

The best grandstand to choose for the most action is likely Grandstand M, where you can see the main straight, start / finish line as well as the Senna ‘S’ corner for overtaking. Grandstands G and Q are a great affordable option and Grandstand A is a lively area to witness the drivers on the main straight.

Brazil F1 General Admission

An even more affordable option for those wanting to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix would be general admission tickets. While grandstand views will be better, you’ll still get to enjoy the race from the Heineken Village Field area, positioned between turns 10 and 14. To ensure you don’t miss the action, there will be large screens available in this area to watch as well as food and drink options to keep you feeling refreshed.

Premium seating in Interlagos

For those wanting to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix in luxury, there are premium seating options to give you the best experience and views of the action:

  • Champions Club: Located on the top of grandstand B in the Tower Club, you’ll have premium views of the start / finish line and the main straight. You’ll get the option of gourmet food and beverages, premium insider benefits and be able enjoy the race in style.
  • F1 Paddock Club: There’s nowhere closer to the action than the F1 Paddock Club, located right above the pit lane. You’ll be served gourmet food and beverages as well as experience premium insider benefits such as a guided track tour and pit lane walks.

Things to know about Brazilian Grand Prix grandstands

  • Seats in some grandstands may not be numbered, so you may want to choose one that allows you to reserve seats if you are watching with a large group of people.
  • It’s a good idea to arrive early to find a good seat within your grandstand if it is not already reserved.
  • You can only access the section of the circuit you hold a ticket for, so will be unable to roam to other areas and grandstands.

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