The penultimate round of the 2025 F1 season could well be a dramatic one - cheap tickets and December sun mean tickets are already selling fast!

The Qatar Grand Prix will be the penultimate race of the 2025 season, taking place on December 1. Don’t miss out on Arabian winter sun and a place at one of the newest tracks and most affordable races on the F1 calendar. Plus, it’s the last Sprint race of the year!

Early bird tickets are available at 20% off until 19 March!

🎟️ Official Qatar F1 Grand Prix tickets

Why go to the 2025 Qatar F1 Grand Prix?

The Qatar Grand Prix is still a relatively young race compared to others on the calendar. The Lusail International Circuit was especially built for the event, and recent developments in the public transport system have seen the Doha metro system extended right to the circuit.

The capital of Qatar has become well adapted to hosting global sporting events. Doha held the 2023 AFC Asian Cup which the hosting Qataris won, beating Jordan 3-1 in the final. They also held the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where Messi’s Argentina lifted the trophy in one of the most memorable victories in football. 

Talking of football, don’t be surprised if you spot some famous faces in Doha. IN recent years, celebrities have flocked to the Qatar F1 Grand Prix. These include Novak Djokovic, David Beckham and Ronaldinho, were at the Qatar F1 Grand Prix among many other celebrity guests.

Doha’s infrastructure has been vastly improved as a result of these events. The Qatar Grand Prix is also one of the most affordable races on the calendar and new attractions keep thousands of visitors entertained over the race weekend.

Its place as the penultimate race of the Formula 1 season means that Qatar could even host the title-deciding contest. Will the 2025 champion be crowned in Doha?

And don’t forget that Qatar will host the sixth and final F1 Sprint race of the year. McLaren have claimed the last two Doha Sprints – will they make it three in a row?

Visit Doha, Qatar

The city of Doha is also well-equipped with attractions for international visitors. Some of the main tourist attractions include the traditional Arabic market, the Souq Waqif, world-class shopping malls, and the Museum of Islamic Art. 

Qatar is a peninsula on the Arabian coast and shares a single land border with Saudi Arabia. Just down the coast is the UAE and the cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, both around an hour’s flight from Doha. 

Some fans may well take advantage of the proximity to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the final round of the season, which takes place the following weekend. Why not round off the championship with an F1 double-header and some guaranteed December sun?

While in Qatar, why not hold a race of your own? Head into the sandy dunes of Arabia to cruise around the desert in buggies. This is an incredibly popular activity among tourists so it’s worth booking well in advance. 

Head to the Qatar Grand Prix event page to book your place at the Lusail International Circuit for the 2025 race.