Grandstands & Viewing Spots
Where to sit at Automotodrom Brno — and what you will actually see
Grandstand Comparison
T1
Turn 1 / stadium section
Best for overtaking action
Overlooking the stadium section and Turn 1 braking zone. Riders arrive at high speed and brake hard for the first corner — this is where the most dramatic overtaking happens. Lap 1 of the sprint and main race is electric here. Elevated position gives a panoramic view of multiple corners.
Pros
- + Best overtaking action on the circuit
- + Elevated hillside view of multiple turns
- + Popular with experienced fans
- + Covered sections available for rain protection
Cons
- – Sells out fast — buy early
- – Premium pricing
- – Furthest built grandstand from the main entrance
T2
Start/finish straight
Grid, start, and pit box views
Located near the start/finish line with views of the first turn, the pit lane, and a large screen. The best place for the pre-race grid atmosphere, the rolling start, and the podium ceremony. T2 gives you the full race-day experience from a single seat.
Pros
- + Podium and grid walk atmosphere
- + View of pit boxes and the big screen
- + First corner action visible
- + Covered — protection from sun and rain
Cons
- – Premium pricing — most expensive grandstand
- – Less close-up corner action than T1
- – High demand — sells out quickly
T4
Lower stadium section
Best value grandstand
At the lower end of the stadium section, providing a different angle on the Turn 1 complex. Good views of braking and acceleration zones. A solid choice for fans who want a grandstand experience without paying the T1/T2 premium.
Pros
- + More affordable than T1/T2
- + Good view of multiple corners
- + Stadium atmosphere from the crowd around you
- + Often more available than T1/T2
Cons
- – Lower elevation — less panoramic view
- – Not as close to start/finish action as T2
T3 / T5
Main straight adjacent
Straight-line speed
Flanking the main straight near T2. Views of riders at full speed on the straight and braking for the first corner. Less dramatic than the corner grandstands but good for seeing raw speed and the start/finish atmosphere.
Pros
- + Straight-line speed visible
- + Close to main entrance and facilities
- + Good value for the location
Cons
- – Limited corner action visible
- – Straight-line viewing can feel distant for overtaking
General Admission — Best Spots
GA is first-come, first-served. The popular C area fills fast on race day — arrive early to claim a good hillside position. Late arrivals end up with limited views.
Area C (Gold ticket)
The most popular GA area. A natural hillside grandstand with views of five corners and a shorter straight. Gets very crowded — arrive early for the best position. Accessible with Gold or Camp A tickets.
Area F (Gold / Camp A / grandstand ticket)
Stone steps providing comfortable natural seating with views of two critical corners leading into the final uphill stretch. Less crowded than C and a strong alternative.
Areas B, D, E, G (Silver or Gold ticket)
Various banked areas around the circuit. Silver tickets access B, D, E, and G. Gold tickets add C and F. All areas have food/beverage outlets and toilets. The outer areas are quieter and good for families.
Ticket Price Tiers
Silver (General Admission)
€70–903-day access to four banked areas (B, D, E, G). Outer grandstands only — no access to the central area or main entrance. Good value for budget-conscious fans.
Gold (General Admission)
€100–1403-day access to all banked areas including the popular C and F zones. Main entrance access. The best GA experience — move freely across the entire circuit.
Grandstand (assigned seat)
€130–250Numbered seat with a guaranteed view. Some grandstands are covered. No need to arrive early to secure your position. Essential for T1, T2.
VIP / Hospitality
€800+Paddock access, exclusive lounges, premium viewing, catering. The full hospitality experience.
Buy early: T1 and T2 sell out well before the race. Gold GA tickets for the popular C area also have limited availability. Do not wait until race month.