Which ticket to buy for the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix?

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15. 01. 2025 15:28 CET
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Which ticket to buy for the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix?

Tereza Hořínková

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Would you like to attend the 2025 Azerbaijan GP and don’t know which ticket you want to buy? We got you! Follow this guide, which includes every grandstand’s pros&cons in comparison to general admission as well.

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Absheron (A, B, C, D, E - Near start/finish line)

View: Overlooking the start/finish straight, these grandstands offer a prime view of the race start, pit stops, and finish line action.

  • Pros: Perfect for start/finish action, pre-race buildup, and podium celebrations.
  • Cons: Limited visibility of other sections of the circuit.

 

Bulvar (Turn 20)

View: Positioned at Turn 20, Bulvar gives fans a view of the final corner before the cars accelerate onto the main straight.

  • Pros: Great for seeing drivers set up for the crucial exit onto the long straight.
  • Cons: Limited action beyond this single corner.

 

Sahil (Turn 20)

View: Located near Turn 20, this grandstand offers a slightly different angle of the final corner and the cars heading onto the main straight.

  • Pros: Excellent for viewing high-speed setups for overtakes on the straight.
  • Cons: Minimal visibility of other circuit sections.

 

Zafar (Main straight after Turn 20)

View: Positioned along the long straight after Turn 20, Zafar provides a view of cars at maximum speed with DRS activated.

  • Pros: Ideal for seeing top-speed battles and overtakes on the straight.
  • Cons: No visibility of corners or technical sections.

 

Azneft (Turn 16)

View: Overlooking Turn 16, Azneft captures the action as drivers navigate a critical braking zone before the flat-out run to the castle section.

  • Pros: Great for seeing braking precision and setups for the high-speed sector.
  • Cons: No view of the start/finish line or final sector.

 


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Philarmoniya (Turns 15–16)

View: Positioned between Turns 15 and 16, this grandstand provides a view of drivers tackling a tricky downhill braking sequence into Turn 16.

  • Pros: Excellent vantage point for potential driver errors or defensive driving.
  • Cons: Limited overtaking action in this section.

 

Giz Galasi (Turn 18)

View: Located at Turn 18, Giz Galasi offers a view of cars navigating a high-speed corner as they approach the final sequence.

  • Pros: Exciting view of cars carrying speed through this challenging section.
  • Cons: Action here is typically more positional than overtaking.

 

Mugham (Turn 19)

View: Overlooking Turn 19, this grandstand showcases the drivers’ precision as they set up for the final corner at high speed.

  • Pros: Close-up view of cars positioning themselves for Turn 20.
  • Cons: Limited visibility of other parts of the track.

 

Khazar (Turns 5–6)

View: Positioned near Turns 5 and 6, this grandstand offers a perspective of drivers navigating a tight left-right chicane in a narrow street section.

  • Pros: Great for seeing cars maneuvering through a technical and tricky section.
  • Cons: Minimal overtaking opportunities in this part of the circuit.

 

Icheri Sheher (Turns 11–13)

View: Located near the iconic castle section, Icheri Sheher gives fans a close-up of cars climbing through the narrow Turns 11, 12, and 13.

  • Pros: Spectacular view of the most iconic part of the circuit with tight, uphill corners.
  • Cons: Overtaking is almost impossible in this narrow section.

 

General Admission (Green zones)

View: Spread across various points, general admission areas offer flexible views depending on your position, especially along the high-speed straights and braking zones.

  • Pros: Affordable and allows for exploration of different sections.
  • Cons: No reserved seating, and visibility depends on how early you arrive and where you stand.

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