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Designed to look like the Chinese character 'Shang' which means high or above, the Shanghai circuit became China’s gateway to the world of Formula-1 with its debut in 2004. With its outstanding facilities, great view of the track from the grandstands and the opportunity to explore the bustling metropolis of Shanghai the Chinese Grand Prix provides an amazing experience for viewers.
Winner of Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix in 2019:
Shanghai International Circuit, 29/F Jiushi Towers, 28 Zhongshanng Road (South), 200010 Shanghai, China
Stand |
Description |
Main A Platinum |
Main A Platinum gives access to the upper part of Grandstand A. This stand offers a panoramic view of the circuit as well as views of the starting grid. |
Main A High |
Main A High tickets are located in the top part of the Main Grandstand, on either side of the Platinum seats. Situated within yards of the starting line, the pits, the podium and the track’s first corner, the seats also provide a panoramic view of the entire track. |
Main A Low |
Main A Low tickets are located in the lower part of the Main Grandstand. Situated within yards of the starting line you’ll be as close to the race as you can get! |
K + Friday Pit Walk Pass |
Grandstand K is located next to the final turn onto the finishing straight and boasts a view of the high technical hairpin corner at Turns 14 and 15. The K Grandstand and Friday Pit Walk Package includes a 3-day entry ticket plus access to the Friday Pit Walk which takes place between 5.45 pm-7.00pm. |
H |
Grandstand H is located at the end of the back straight, in the DRS zone, and also offers a fantastic view of the hairpin corner of Turn 14 and 15. |
K |
Grandstand K is located next to the final turn onto the finishing straight and boasts a view of the high technical hairpin corner at Turns 14 and 15. |
General Admission C |
This grass general admission area is located in between Turn 5 and 6 and gives you views of the long, arching Turn 7. |
General Admission F |
This grass general admission area is one of the largest general admission areas and runs along the back straight. This gives you a chance to see some high speed action. |
General Admission J |
This grass general admission area curves around the hairpin corner of Turn 14 and 15 and gives you a view of the back straight. |
General Admission L |
This grass general admission area is located next to the Main Grandstand and gives you a view of the cars as they turn Corner 16 into the final straight. |
Food & Beverages:
Inside the Venue:
Item |
Allowed (Yes/No) |
Comments |
Alcohol |
No |
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Banners, Signs |
Yes |
Any flag larger than 1 meter × 1 meter or with handles longer than 1 meter is not allowed. |
Binoculars/Camcorders |
Yes |
For personal, private and non-commercial purposes only. |
Cameras (Still Photography) |
Yes |
For personal, private and non-commercial purposes only. |
Chairs |
Yes |
Non-seating ticket holders are recommended to bring a folding fabric chair or folding fabric stool. |
Containers (bottles, ice boxes, Aerosol) |
No |
Any glass bottle or container or other glass object is not allowed. |
Fireworks |
No |
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Noisemakers And Horns |
No |
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Other Amenities:
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