Prices above are approximate and don’t include fees such as booking and delivery. These prices don’t include Early Bird promotional tickets or discounted tickets for children and seniors.
Where to buy F1 tickets for the Brazilian Grand Prix?
P1 Travel
P1 Travel has years of experience in sports ticketing. In operation since 2008 they are now one of Europe’s biggest sports travel agencies. P1 Travel is an official F1 ticket supplier for most Grand Prix.
The event guarantee covers you in case of cancellation
Well-established sports ticket provider
Guaranteed to be seated together
E-tickets via email for most events. Delivery by post for physical tickets.
MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Carte Bancaire, iDeal, Klarna and PayPal.
Previously known to their loyal customer base as BookF1 (and Motorsport Live) this UK based ticket provider are known for great customer service and going the extra mile to give buyers more value.
Loyalty Scheme
Price Match Promise
Optional Insurance
Choose your seats*
Free Motorsport.tv subscription with every order
Secure, tracked delivery. E-tickets available for some events.
Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Maestro & Paypal.
Gootickets is a well established ticket seller with offices in Monaco and Barcelona. They offer a simple no-frills experience with good availability and often the lowest priced tickets.
Pay in installments
Optional Insurance
Choose your seats*
Secure delivery via DHL. Pickup or e-tickets available for some events.
Mastercard, Visa, American Express & bank transfers.
*Looking for specific seats? If you have favourite seats in a grandstand you can simply ask at or after checkout and if they’re available, they’re yours.
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Brazilian Grand Prix tickets FAQ
Are seats in grandstands reserved?
In most grandstands at Interlagos tickets are for a non-reserved position. The only exceptions are Grandstands B and M.
Are single day tickets available?
No, all tickets are sold as 3 day, Friday to Sunday tickets.
Are multi day tickets available?
Yes. At Interlagos all grandstand tickets include access to attend Friday through Sunday.
Are multi grandstand tickets available?
No. There aren’t any tickets for a reserved seat in multiple grandstands over the weekend.
Is there a free to roam day at the Brazilian Grand Prix?
No. Unfortunately you will only be able to access the section of the circuit that you hold a ticket for
What group/family tickets available?
There are no family or group packages on sale.
Are there discounted tickets for children?
No, children at the Grand Prix will have to have a full priced ticket and children under 5 are not permitted to enter for legal reasons.
I’m Danny, an incurable Formula 1 fan for over 30 years and founder of The F1 Spectator. My aim is to inform and inspire, arming you with helpful tips and advice for your next F1 trip.