Before booking tickets to the Hungarian Grand Prix, explore our guide to the best Hungarian Grand Prix Grandstand options at the Hungaroring.

The Hungarian Grand Prix is the final F1 race before the summer break in 2026, taking place from the 24-26 July. With that comes a surge in demand for tickets as fans flock to see the action before the season pauses. Choosing the right Hungarian Grand Prix grandstand is key to making the most of the weekend.

The Hungaroring itself is one of the sport’s classic venues. A permanent fixture on the calendar since the mid-80s, it offers a tight, technical layout that fans love, paired with the charm and excitement of nearby Budapest.

To help you pick the perfect spot, explore our Hungarian Grand Prix Grandstand Guide and find out exactly where to watch the race unfold.

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Hungaroring Grandstand Map

Hungarian Grand Prix Grandstands

Hungaroring Grandstand

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: Yes
Numbered seating: Yes

Sheltered from the elements, the Hungaroring’s main grandstand (once called Super Gold) is the only section of the track with a roof overhead, making it a dependable option rain or shine. Its prime spot, adjacent to the F1 Fanzone and main concessions, means fans can soak up the race weekend buzz with minimal walking. For the 2025 season, this area received a full refurbishment, bringing improved seating and sightlines to elevate the viewing experience.

Platinum Hungaroring Grandstand

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: Yes
Numbered seating: Yes

Platinum seating represents the top tier within the Hungaroring Grandstand, delivering the most sought after views at the circuit. Centrally located, these seats offer a superb vantage point over some of the track’s most thrilling sections. Ideal for fans wanting a more elevated experience, Platinum combines the perks of a prime location with all the advantages of the grandstand’s recent upgrades, comfort, weather protection, and immediate access to the F1 Fan Zone and nearby amenities.

Formula 1 cars at the Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring Grandstand example view as Lewis Hamilton wins the 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix.

Pit Exit 1 and Pit Exit 2 Grandstands

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

Located near the action-packed Turn 1, the Pit Exit 1 and 2 Grandstands are fan favourites at the Hungaroring. While overtaking opportunities are limited on this tight and technical circuit, Turn 1 is a prime exception. It’s often the scene of bold moves and dramatic moments, making these seats a top choice for those wanting to catch the most thrilling parts of the race.

T1 Grandstand

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

Positioned even closer to Turn 1 than the Pit Exit 1 and 2 Grandstands, the T1 Grandstand puts fans right at one of the most action-packed points on the circuit. It’s a prime spot to witness the intensity of late braking and overtaking attempts as drivers charge into the opening corner.

A kerb on a racing track
Pit Exit 1, Pit Exit 2 and T1 Grandstands

Chicane 1, 2 and 3

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

The Chicane grandstands are situated around Turns 6 and 7, one of the most technical and challenging stretches of the Hungaroring. This section features rapid changes in direction, giving spectators a close-up view of drivers’ precision and car control.

Chicane 1 is located on the opposite side of the track from most other grandstands and fan zones, creating a quieter atmosphere, though with fewer nearby facilities. Just beside it, Chicane 2 offers an improved angle on the same part of the track, making it a popular choice for fans seeking a well-rounded perspective. The highest of the three, Chicane 3 provides an elevated vantage point with the broadest view over this complex section, perfect for those wanting to see more of the action from above.

Grandstands at the Hungaroring.
Chicane Grandstands

Grid 1,2 and 3 Grandstands

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

Situated at a crucial point on the track, the Grid grandstands give spectators a clear view of the cars lining up on the starting grid, negotiating the final turn, and accelerating down the main straight. From here, you can experience the excitement as the race kicks off, watch the closing laps unfold, and observe activity in the pit lane. The vantage also covers the closing corners where drivers fiercely defend their positions or make last ditch attempts to overtake. Being close to both the podium and pit area adds an extra layer of excitement, especially during the post-race celebrations.

Dutch Formula 1 fans

Podium Grandstand

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

Located just past the final corner at the start of the finish straight, this grandstand provides prime sightlines to the podium and the post-race celebrations.

Club Grandstand

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

Positioned between the Podium and Grand Prix 2 grandstands, the Club Grandstand offers spectators unobstructed views of the finish straight and the lead-in to the final corners. From this spot, fans can enjoy the post-race podium celebrations without needing to move. The location also ensures convenient access to nearby amenities and important parts of the circuit.

Grand Prix 1 and 2 Grandstands

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

The Grand Prix grandstands line the final corner and the start of the main straight, placing fans right where drivers are pushing hardest – whether it’s perfecting a flying lap or setting up a move into Turn 1. From here, you’ll see cars power out of the last turn and charge toward the finish line.

Thanks to their elevated position, these grandstands provide a sweeping view of the final sector, with some vantage points even offering glimpses of other parts of the track. While a few seats sit slightly farther from the racing line and screens, the overall visibility and electric race-day atmosphere make this a standout location.

Fan Grandstand

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

The Fan Grandstand overlooks the short straight between Turns 11 and 12, offering a great view as cars power out of the previous corner and brake hard into the tight right-hander.

Apex 1 and 2 Grandstands

Seat type: Grandstand seating
Big screen: Yes
Covered: No
Numbered seating: Yes

The Apex 1 and Apex 2 Grandstands are positioned at Turn 14, the final corner of the Hungaroring. From here, fans have a direct line of sight to both the last bend and the main straight. Apex 1 offers a close-up look at the right-hand turn where drivers experiment with racing lines to line up a move into Turn 1 or nail a qualifying lap. Apex 2, set slightly further back, delivers a broader perspective of the closing section of the circuit.

Book 2026 Hungarian Grand Prix tickets

Tickets for the 2026 race are now on sale, including several different grandstand options. We recommend booking as early as possible to secure your desired spot for a race that is almost guaranteed to sell out. Visit our 2026 Hungarian Grand Prix event page to secure your spot while you still can!