F1 tickets to
Brazil GP 2026
Sao Paulo - Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace
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Brazil Grand Prix tickets
2026-11-08
Choose your F1 ticket category from the list below and prepare for an action-packed event in Brazil. Grandstand A gives you a panoramic view of the track. Grandstand B is the best place if you want to see the pit entrance and the action at some of the teams' garages.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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Grandstand A
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Grandstand A is a big grandstand located at the first part of the Emerson Fittipaldi straight. Here you have a panoramic view of the track in front of you. The... Read more
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Price: $959.00
Heineken Village - General Access
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Experience the thrill of Formula 1 like never before from the heart of the Interlagos Circuit. The Heineken Village offers exclusive Field Area access during race weekend, placing you just... Read more
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Price: $992.00
Grandstand H
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
From Grandstand H you have a view of the famous Senna corner you also have a view of the exit of the pit lane. The grandstand is covered.
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Price: $1 222.00
Grandstand M
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Located at the start/finish line. The grandstand is covered.
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Price: $1 539.00
Premium Grandstand D
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Grandstand D is positioned at the end of the main straight and at the start of the Senna section. This grandstand is not covered.
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Price: $1 892.00
F1 Live - Grandstand N
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Experience the Brazilian Grand Prix with seats at Grandstand N, located on a prime spot with views of the Senna 'S'. Next to a 3-day grandstand ticket, you can take... Read more
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Price: $2 321.00
F1 Hospitality Lounge - Incl. Paddock Tour
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Hospitality Lounge Covered venue offering exceptional views of the Pinheirinho, Bico de Pato, and Laranjinha turns, where you will witness key action throughout the weekend. Enjoy premium trackside views and indulge in... Read more
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Price: $7 333.00
Grandstand Q
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
With a view over the famous Senna Esses of turns 1 and 2 and the fast turn of turn 3. The grandstand is not covered.
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Grandstand G
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Grandstand G are located on the Back Straight between Turns 3 and 4. This grandstand is not covered.
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Grandstand R
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Grandstand R is positioned on the outside of Turn 3 and offers a view of the opening three corners at Interlagos. The grandstand is covered.
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Heineken Village - Premium Star Access
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Experience the São Paulo Grand Prix from the heart of Interlagos, just meters from the track, with an immersive festival atmosphere and exclusive access options. This Premium product offers both... Read more
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F1 Live - Grandstand A
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Experience the Brazilian Grand Prix with seats at Grandstand A, located on a prime spot with views of the final sector of the circuit. Next to a 3-day grandstand ticket,... Read more
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Premium Grandstand B
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Grandstand B gives you a view over the pit entrance, some of the team garages and the last corner of the track. The grandstand is covered.
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Champions Club
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Elevate your Brazilian Grand Prix experience at the Champions Club, providing you with excellent trackside views and worldclass hospitality. Indulge in delicious canapés, light bites, and curated lunch dishes, complemented... Read more
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Sunday
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Grandstand G
Sunday
Grandstand G are located on the Back Straight between Turns 3 and 4. This grandstand is not covered.
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Saturday
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Grandstand G
Saturday
Grandstand G are located on the Back Straight between Turns 3 and 4. This grandstand is not covered.
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Grandstand M
Saturday
Located at the start/finish line. The grandstand is covered.
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Friday
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Grandstand G
Friday
Grandstand G are located on the Back Straight between Turns 3 and 4. This grandstand is not covered.
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Grandstand M
Friday
Located at the start/finish line. The grandstand is covered.
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Autódromo José Carlos Pace - Brazil GP
Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo is where the Brazilian Grand Prix takes place. The track was named after Brazilian racing driver José Carlos Pace, who won the Brazilian Grand Prix in 1975. The circuit is know for its carnival atmosphere and rapid weather changes.
Reviews from F1-fans!
Who will take the podium at Brazil GP 2026?
Here’s what fans think:
- 🥇 Lando Norris (44.4%)
- 🥈 Max Verstappen (22.2%)
- 🥉 Oscar Piastri (11.1%)
The Cauldron of Interlagos: Why the Brazil GP is Pure Racing Soul
If there is one track that belongs on every single motorsport fan’s bucket list, it is Interlagos. The Brazil GP isn't just another weekend on the calendar; it is a chaotic, loud, and incredibly passionate carnival of speed. Tucked away in a vibrant neighborhood of São Paulo, the Autódromo José Carlos Pace is an old-school masterpiece that consistently delivers the most dramatic racing of the entire year.
As the 2026 season approaches its final chapters on November 8, Interlagos is bound to be a critical battlefield. When you buy a ticket to this race, you aren’t just sitting in a grandstand. You are becoming part of a wall of sound, surrounded by local fans who live and breathe F1 history.
The Track: Short, Fast, and Unforgiving
Interlagos runs counterclockwise, which puts a massive physical strain on the drivers' necks. The layout is compact, meaning you can see large portions of the track from almost any vantage point.
- The Senna S: Right after the start-finish line, the track drops violently into a tight, undulating chicane named after Ayrton Senna. It is a legendary overtaking spot where races can be won or lost on the opening lap.
- The Interlagos Weather: If you know F1, you know São Paulo weather is notoriously unpredictable. Rain can sweep across the track in a matter of minutes, turning a straightforward race into a strategy-heavy thriller. Holding a grandstand ticket during a sudden Interlagos downpour is the definition of peak sporting drama.
- The Amphitheater Effect: Because the track is built in a natural bowl, the sound of the engines bounces off the hills, creating an intimidating and electric atmosphere that modern street circuits simply cannot replicate.
What to Know Before You Head to São Paulo
Traveling to Brazil for a GP is an unforgettable experience, but preparation is key to making your race weekend seamless:
- Getting to the Track: Interlagos is in the southern part of São Paulo. The most efficient way to travel is by taking the CPTM Train (Line 9 - Emerald) directly to the Autódromo station. It avoids the city's infamous traffic jams and drops you a short walk from the gates.
- Pack for Four Seasons: November in São Paulo can give you blistering sunshine and a torrential thunderstorm on the exact same afternoon. Wearing layers and bringing a reliable rain poncho to your grandstand seat is a must.
- The Local Vibe: São Paulo is the culinary capital of South America. After the track action concludes, head to a traditional Churrascaria (Brazilian steakhouse) for incredible food and a caipirinha to celebrate a great day of racing.
Choosing Your Brazil GP Tickets
Because Interlagos is compact, the views are excellent, but choosing the right ticket zone depends on what kind of experience you are looking for:
- Grandstand A: Located along the high-speed climb back up to the main straight. This is a massive general admission area where the atmosphere is incredibly loud and festive.
- Grandstand M: Positioned directly opposite the pit lane and the start-finish line. If you want to witness the frantic pit stops, the start lights, and the podium celebrations, these are the tickets to secure.
- Grandstand B: A premium covered option right on the main straight, giving you great comfort and a prime view of the grid tension before the lights go out.
A Legacy of Epic Finales
Interlagos has hosted some of the most iconic moments in F1 history. From Lewis Hamilton winning his first world title on the final corner of the final lap in 2008, to Jenson Button’s championship crowning in 2009, and Max Verstappen’s legendary wet-weather masterclass in 2016. The track simply does not know how to put on a boring race.
The energy here is infectious, the history is unmatched, and the racing is always raw. Combining a trip to the 2026 Brazil GP with the culture of São Paulo is an experience that will stay with you forever.