As one of the newest races on the Formula One schedule, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is an event that fans of the sport are very keen to attend. F1 Saudi Arabia tickets are available via SeatPick now and we are confident that the prices of tickets for the weekend of action are among the most competitively priced in the market.
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The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is the fifth full-night event included on the Formula One calendar, joining the likes of races in Singapore, Bahrain, Sakhir and Qatar, and was first held in 2021.
On that occasion British driver Lewis Hamilton won, having been in pole position, finishing more than 21 seconds ahead of his great rival Max Verstappen.
The two collided which led to a 10 second penalty, following an inquiry, being handed to the Dutch driver, which failed to impact on the overall result.
The Jeddah Corniche circuit runs at 3.83 miles and crowds in excess of 140,000 attend the race day, which is an indication of its popularity.
The track is considered by most to be the fastest street track in Formula One and the fact that the event occurs at night, when the temperatures are more manageable, adds to the excitement of the race.
Tickets for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix vary. Tickets for the Paddock Club and as part of any corporate group will always be substantially more than prices for the main grandstand and the central grandstand.
The average cost for tickets at the F1 Saudi Arabia race are $96 and at SeatPick you'll find an array of options to suit your budget and schedule.
Statistically speaking the cheapest F1 races take place in Hungary, Bahrain, Australia and Japan are the least expensive.
Tickets for the Italian Grand Prix, in Monza, and the Spanish and Austrian Grand Prixs are also available at relatively low prices.
Obviously you'll need to factor in all costs before you can adequately compare costs, especially if you have to travel long distances to get to a race.
Yes, on some occasions F1 tickets do sell out. This is due to the incredible level of interest in the sport but any concerns you have about missing out on the action can be allayed by simply visiting the relevant F1 Grand Prix page of your choice.
Tickets for Friday and Saturday, which is when practice occurs, are always less expensive than on Sunday, race day, and often fans will buy a weekend pass so they can enjoy the entire experience. Grandstand tickets, typically, afford you the best view.
Hospitality tickets are usually quite easy to access, albeit they come at quite a high price.
You can access all ticket types at SeatPick.
Here are the dates for the 2024 F1 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix.