In addition to Formula 1, the Formula 2 series will also compete in Baku. The exact schedule of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix is not yet known.
Drivers and team members also attend some parts of the accompanying programme. Our tips on how to meet drivers and how to behave when meeting them can be found here.
Always try to arrive early, especially on Sundays. Expect queues at the arrivals and entrances. The race weekend programme can be found here.
Motorsport is noisy, but earplugs are optional. However, it is recommended to have them with you. If you are going to the circuit with children, always protect their hearing!
Yes, in reasonable quantities that you can consume. Glass bottles are prohibited. You may only take a plastic bottle to the stands without a cap. Cooking and grilling are not allowed on the circuit.
Feel free to bring flags, banners, and other items to support your favourite driver. However, make sure that your equipment does not obstruct the view of other spectators. Pyrotechnics are not allowed on the circuit.
You can take a camping chair to the natural grandstand, but tents, including beach shelters, are not allowed.
In practice, this is possible, but it is highly recommended that you also have it printed. An electronic version may not be accepted by the organiser. If you choose to have the ticket only on your mobile phone, you must have it saved on your phone and do not rely, for example, on retrieving it from an email. Mobile signal and data services may be down during the weekend.
If you have a ticket for the grandstand, you can get to it through the appropriate entrance. Take a look at the circuit map. With a general admission ticket, you can enter selected zones. Seat tickets always have reserved seats.
Yes, the circuit accepts cash and most credit cards.
Yes, but you can only take photos for personal and non-commercial purposes. Professional cameras, especially video cameras are prohibited. All types of drones are prohibited. Using a drone can be considered a criminal offence by the local police!
No, pets are not allowed.
Driving in Azerbaijan isn't exactly easy, but once you have got the right knowledge before hitting the roads (in your car, a rental car from Azerbaijan or a rental car in a neighbouring country), there are miles of highways to explore.
The authorities are keen to attract visitors and have invested heavily in the country's infrastructure, meaning that driving in Baku in particular is similar to any cosmopolitan city in Europe. The 58,000km road network is in varying states of repair, however, roads in and around Baku are generally of a high standard, although, roads outside Baku can be in very poor condition so caution is advised.
The standard speed limits in Azerbaijan are:
Passenger cars (up to 3.5 t)
- city centre - 60 km/h
- outside the village - 90 km/h
- on a road with two lanes in one direction - 90 km/h
- on a motorway - 110 km/h
- in residential areas - maximum 20 km/h.
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