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Russian Grand Prix Travel Guide

Russian Grand Prix Travel Guide

Sochi Autodrom, Sochi
25th – 27th September 2020

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Along with Canada and Spain, the Russian Grand Prix is one of three F1 circuits staged in a former Olympic complex. Though relatively unknown outside the country prior to the 2014 Olympics, several Grand Prix later and a football World Cup to boot and Sochi is well and truly on the map as an international sporting destination.

The event, though well-attended by domestic fans has not yet become a prime destination for the majority of international Grand Prix goers and the reasons are understandable if not entirely justified.

Sochi Autodrome has the look and feel off a theme park that should have closed its doors forty years ago and lacks the sense of history and myth that accompany circuits in Formula One’s European heartland. The location too, far from an iconic world class city like Singapore or Abu Dhabi keeps it low on the radar for your typical globe-trotting F1 fan.

f1 circuit sochi
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Sochi and the surrounding area certainly has something to offer that no other F1 destination can though. The region’s stunning snow-capped mountains, endless miles of coastline and almost guaranteed sunshine make it easy to see why Sochi has earned its place as Russia’s ‘Summer Capital’. There’s a reason the population of Sochi nearly doubles during the tourist season. When you’re not at the track you can literally hit the ski slopes in the morning and spend the afternoon topping up your tan on the beach.

Russia’s needlessly bureaucratic visa application process doesn’t help attract fans from abroad either but once you’ve figured that out Sochi is close enough to Europe to be one or two inexpensive flights away for European fans.

Russian Grand Prix F1 Spectator Tips

  • Sochi is the F1 destination of choice for outdoorsy types. Bring your skis for the snow and your beach body for the sand.
  • Get to know the real Russia on your visit and travel by sleeper train between Sochi and Moscow. Saint Petersburg too is only 4 hours further north.
  • Modern and fast, Sochi’s Lastochka trains are free to use for F1 ticket holders.
  • Booking accommodation in the more distant Lazarevskoye district will keep costs down leaving you with more to spend on the grandstand seats you really want.

Essential Visitor Information

CurrencyRussian Rouble (RUB)
Time GMT +3
LanguageRussian

With 300 days of sunshine per year Sochi well and truly deserves it status as Russia’s Summer Capital. You’re more likely to need a beach towel and a snorkel than an umbrella or a raincoat for this F1 trip.

Russian Grand Prix Track Schedule 2019

THURSDAY 26th SEPTEMBER  
Promoter ActivityPit Lane Walk for Four Day Ticket Holders Only09:00 – 13:00
Formula 1 Press Conference15:00 – 16:00
Promoter ActivityPit Lane Walk for VIP Guests Only15:00 – 16:15
Formula 1Drivers’ Autograph Session15:50 – 17:45
Formula 1F1 Experiences – Guided Track Tour/Pit Lane Walk (F1 Experiences Guests Only)16:30 – 17:30
   
FRIDAY 27th SEPTEMBER  
FIA Formula 3Practice Session08:20 – 09:05
FIA Formula 2Practice Session09:30 – 10:15
Formula 1First Practice Session11:00 -12:30
FIA Formula 3Qualifying Session13:00 – 13:30
Formula 1Press Conference13:00 – 14:00
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk13:40 – 14:20
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour13:45 – 14:15
FIA Formula 3Press Conference14:00 – 14:30
Formula 1Second Practice Session15:00 – 16:30
FIA Formula 2Qualifying Session17:00 – 17:30
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour17:45 – 18:15
FIA Formula 2Press Conference17:45 – 18:15
   
SATURDAY 28th SEPTEMBER  
Formula 1Team Pit Stop Practice09:00 – 09:30
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk09:00 – 09:45
FIA Formula 3First Race (20 Laps or 40 Mins)10:15 – 11:00
FIA Formula 3Press Conference11:15 – 11:45
Formula 1Third Practice Session12:00 – 13:00
FIA Formula 2Drivers’ Parade13:20 – 13:50
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour13:20 – 13:50
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk13:20 – 14:20
Formula 1Qualifying Session15:00 – 16:00
Formula 1Press Conference16:00 – 17:00
FIA Formula 2First Race (28 Laps or 60 Mins)16:45 – 17:50
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour18:00 – 18:30
FIA Formula 2Press Conference18:05 – 18:35
   
SUNDAY 29th SEPTEMBER
  
FIA Formula 3Second Race (20 Laps or 40 Mins)09:55 – 10:40
FIA Formula 2Second Race (21 Laps or 45 Mins)11:20 – 12:10
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk12:20 – 13:00
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Truck Tour12:25 – 12:55
FIA Formula 2Press Conference12:25 – 12:55
Paddock ClubGlobal Partner Paddock Club Truck Tour12:25 – 12:55
Formula 1Drivers’ Parade12:30 – 13:00
Formula 1National Anthem13:54 – 13:56
Promoter ActivityAerobatic Fly Past TBC13:57 – 13:59
Formula 1Grand Prix (53 Laps or 120 Minutes)14:10 – 16:10

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