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What ticket category should you choose at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix? For an excellent view of the pre-race preprations on the grid and the pit-stops during the race, the Main grandstand is the place to be. The Central Grandstands are the best choice if you want to see the cars driving in the fast flowing corners. See more information below.
- Rating:
General Admission
Sunday
The entrance to the track without numbered seats is known as General Admission. As shown in the images and map, you can watch the race from a variety of locations.
- TV screen to follow the race

- Rating:
General Admission
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
General Admission is the entrance to the track without any numbered seats. As you see in the images and the map you can choose between different areas to watch the race.
- TV screen to follow the race

- Rating:
Central Grandstand
Sunday
Is Located in a place where you can see the cars driving through the winding turns from turn 4 to turn 10.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race

- Rating:
Central Grandstand
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Is Located in a place where you can see the cars driving through the winding turns from turn 4 to turn 10.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race

- Rating:
Main Grandstand
Sunday
Is located at the start/finish line on the main straight. You can see the race preparations, pit action, and post-race celebrations from this vantage point.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race



- Rating:
Main Grandstand
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Is located at the start/finish line on the main straight. You can see the race preparations, pit action, and post-race celebrations from this vantage point.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




Jeddah Corniche Circuit - Saudi Arabian GP
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is held at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The circuit is a temporary street circuit located at the Jeddah Corniche, which borders the Red Sea. It is a very fast track with average speeds that are quicker than Silverstones. The track is also known for having the most corners on the F1 calendar.