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.
Food and drink stalls are provided around the circuit in each spectator zone, offering a variety of tasty options.
Fans may also bring their own food into the venue, with the following restrictions:
The circuit has 7 entry gates. Re-entry is not permitted, so if you leave the circuit you will not be able to come back on the same day with the same ticket.
Toilet facilities are provided around the circuit, and are cleaned regularly during events.
All the spectator areas and grandstands at the circuit are wheelchair accessible.