Each Formula 1 Grand Prix is contested by 20 cars, with each of the 10 teams in the championship represented by 2 separate drivers. The events begin with qualifying races, which determine the starting order for the competitive race. The driver who performs best in qualifying starts in pole position, while the driver who performs worst must start furthest from the line.
The winner of the Grand Prix race receives a trophy and 25 championship points, while those who finish second and third receive 18 and 15 points respectively. This continues down to the driver who finishes in 10th position, who receives 1 point. The polesitter and the driver who records the fastest single lap also receive points. At the end of the season, the driver with the most points wins the World Drivers' Championship, while the team with the most points between its 2 drivers wins the World Constructors' Championship.
Complimentary food and drinks are included with most tickets. For guests with grandstand or general admission tickets, options include a wide variety of options from street-vendor style outlets.
Guests with premium tickets can enjoy different culinary options provided by their hospitality venues.
Please be aware that guests are not permitted to bring in food and drink from outside the venue.
All fan zones open at 18:00 on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Restroom facilities will be provided throughout ticketed zones and hospitality areas.
All ticketed areas at the circuit are designed to be fully accessible to visitors with disabilities and wheelchair users.
Accessibility Services Hub
Each circuit zone has an Accessibility Services Hub, where guests can charge their motorised mobility aids (chargers must be compatible with 110-volt, 20-amp electrical circuits).
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome in all ticketed zones, but the following criteria must be met:
First Aid
First aid stations will be provided throughout all ticketed zones, staffed by medical professionals.