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To keep up to date with what's happening in the pits and to watch the build-up, start and finish of the race, the Main grandstand is the best place to be. For a close-up view of the cars, the popular grandstand at Turn 15 is a good choice. As there are lots of elevation at the circuit the General Admission area has several good places to watch the race.
- Rating:
General Admission
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:
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:
Turn 9
Sunday
Turn 9 offers a view of the cars all the way from turn 7 to turn 11 and the straight before turn 12. This grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




- Rating:
Turn 12
Sunday
Turn 12 offers you a far-reaching view over almost the entire circuit. The grandstand in not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race





- Rating:
Turn 15
Sunday
Here you’ll see the cars cruise through from turn 12 to turn 16. This is a low-speed section of the circuit so you will get a up-close view of the cars. This grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




- Rating:
Turn 4
Sunday
Here you have a view over turn 3 to 5 which are short corners, inspired by the Maggots, Becketts, and Chapel turns at Silverstone. The grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




- Rating:
Turn 9
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Turn 9 offers a view of the cars all the way from turn 7 to turn 11 and the straight before turn 12. This grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




- Rating:
Turn 12
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Turn 12 offers you a far-reaching view over almost the entire circuit. The grandstand in not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race





- Rating:
Turn 15
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Here you’ll see the cars cruise through from turn 12 to turn 16. This is a low-speed section of the circuit so you will get a up-close view of the cars. This grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




- Rating:
Turn 4
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Here you have a view over turn 3 to 5 which are short corners, inspired by the Maggots, Becketts, and Chapel turns at Silverstone. The grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




- Rating:
Turn 1
Sunday
Grandstand Turn 1 is located at the top of the circuits hill. Here you have a view over turn 1 to turn 2 and also the start and finish line. This grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race



- Rating:
Main
Sunday
The Main grandstand offers you a view over the starting grid and main straight. Here you will experience a fantastic F1 atmosphere. This grandstand is partially covered, the higher rows.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race




- Rating:
Turn 1
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Grandstand Turn 1 is located at the top of the circuits hill. Here you have a view over turn 1 to turn 2 and also the start and finish line. This grandstand is not covered.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race



- Rating:
Main
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
The Main grandstand offers you a view over the starting grid and main straight. Here you will experience a fantastic F1 atmosphere. This grandstand is partially covered, the higher rows.
- Numbered seats together
- TV screen to follow the race





Circuit of the Americas - Austin, Texas
The United States Grand Prix is a Formula One race held at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The track has several challenging corners, including the famous uphill turn one and the tight turn twelve. It also offers stunning views of the surrounding Texas Hill Country.