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Trackside at Interlagos – 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix

November 7, 2025
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Full race schedule & trackside tips for F1 fans attending the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix at Interlagos

2025 Brazil F1 Tickets / F1 Experiences Packages / São Paulo Hotels / Brazil Facebook Group

The 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix is on November 7-9

Dates are also confirmed for the 2026 São Paulo Grand Prix on November 6-8

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Interlagos may not be the most modern circuit or the best organized race on the calendar, but these shortcomings are more than compensated by the amazing trackside atmosphere and friendly, passionate local fans. The circuit has a relatively small capacity, with no general admission areas and no infield access – though new grandstands have been added to meet demand in recent years. Attendance at the race has been rising steadily since 2016, reaching a record 292,000 fans over three days in 2024. Sadly, last year’s race at Interlagos was marred by poor weather and storms, which saw qualifying delayed from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning. Due to the better than average chance of poor weather at this race, we recommend considering a covered grandstand. It’s also been confirmed that Brazil will remain on the F1 calendar until at least 2030. In 2025, Interlagos will once again host Formula 1’s sprint race format.

Interlagos: Entry & Prohibited Items

Gate Opening Times: The circuit gates open at 08:00 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There are no pass outs. Seven gates provide entry at Interlagos. Check the interactive map with gate locations.

Circuit Entry for Children: Children aged 0-4 are not allowed to enter the circuit, whilst children aged between 5-11 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Children aged 12-15 can access the circuit if accompanied by a legal responsible person (above 18 years), with a written authorization signed by a parent or legal representative. Children aged 16-18 can enter the circuit without the need for authorization or being accompanied by a legal guardian.

Food & Drink: Each person is allowed to enter the circuit with up to three food items. Such items must be properly sealed and in their original packaging, except in the case of fruits which must be cut and kept in a ziplock bag. Whole fruits are not allowed. Bottles, cans or any other sharp container are also prohibited.

Prohibited Items: Included all kinds of guns and weapons, flammable and pyrotechnic materials, bulky items larger than 25x25x25cm (including coolers, folding chairs and large bags), and all glassware. Searches will be conducted upon entry. The full list of prohibited items is available here.

Interlagos: Useful Information

How to Get There: Interlagos is served by the metro, which is the cheapest way to get to the circuit. Read Getting There & Around for more options.

Trackside Food & Drink: Snack bars with food and drinks are located in the different spectator zones at Interlagos. All trackside purchases need to be made with a Cashless Consumer Card, which can be pre-loaded with credit.

Accessibility: All grandstands and spectator areas at Interlagos are wheelchair accessible

Circuit Zones: It’s not possible to walk to different parts of the circuit. Each spectator area is self-enclosed and has its own entrance.

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2025 São Paulo Grand Prix Schedule

On-Track Schedule: The full timetable for the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix has been confirmed by Formula 1 and is available below

F1 Sprint: For the fifth year in a row, the F1 Sprint format will return to Brazil. It will be the fifth of six F1 Sprint events on the 2025 calendar

Support Categories: Like last year, support categories are the Porsche Sprint Challenge Brazil, Porsche Carrera Cup Brazil & F4 Brazilian Championship

Pit Lane Walk: This is not held for regular attendees at Interlagos. F1 Experiences does hold a pit lane walk on Thursday for selected guests. In addition, guests in the Formula 1 Paddock Club and selected local hospitality suites can take part in daily pit lane walks at allotted times on Friday, Saturday & Sunday.

Friday, November 7

09:05-09:45: F4 Brazilian Championship – Practice Session

10:00-11:00: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk

10:35-11:00: Historic Cars Parade

11:30-12:30: Formula 1 – Free Practice 1 (FP1)

13:00-13:30: Porsche Sprint Challenge Brazil – Qualifying Session

14:00-14:30: Porsche Carrera Cup Brazil – Qualifying Session

14:40-15:10: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk

15:30-16:14: Formula 1 – Sprint Qualifying

17:00-17:20: F4 Brazilian Championship – Qualifying Session

17:30-18:30: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk

Saturday, November 8

09:25-09:55: F4 Brazilian Championship – First Race (25 minutes + 1 Lap)

10:25-10:55: Starting Grid Presentation

11:00-11:30: Formula 1 – Sprint (24 Laps or 60 minutes)

11:50-12:20: Raduno Ferrari Charity Event

12:30-13:02: Porsche Sprint Challenge Brazil – First Race (25 minutes + 1 Lap)

13:15-14:05: Paddock Club – Pit Lane Walk

13:35-14:07: Porsche Carrera Cup Brazil – First Race (25 minutes + 1 Lap)

14:10-14:40: Paddock Club – Track Tour

15:00-16:00: Formula 1 – Qualifying

16:35-17:05: F4 Brazilian Championship – Second Race (25 minutes + 1 Lap)

17:20-18:20: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk

18:00-19:00: F1 Experiences Champions Club – Trophy Photo & Grid Walk

Sunday, November 9

09:20-09:43: F4 Brazilian Championship – Third Race (18 minutes + 1 Lap)

10:10-10:42: Porsche Sprint Challenge Brazil – Second Race (25 minutes + 1 Lap)

11:10-11:42: Porsche Carrera Cup Brazil – Second Race (25 minutes + 1 Lap)

11:55-12:55: Paddock Club – Track Tour & Pit Lane Walk

12:00-12:30: Drivers’ Parade

13:15-13:44: Starting Grid Presentation

13:44-13:46: National Anthem

14:00-16:00: Formula 1 Grande Prêmio De São Paulo 2025 (71 Laps or 120 mins)

Fan Zone

A new Fan Zone, behind grandstand G and next to Kartódromo Ayrton Senna, was introduced at Interlagos in 2024 (see spectator map above). Fans seated in the G, H, N, R and Porto grandstands are granted free entry to the Fan Zone, subject to capacity limits. Fans with seats in other grandstands need to purchase a separate ticket for the Fan Zone, which costs 290 BRL ($54 USD) and is available from Eventim.

The Fan Zone has simulators, interactive F1 displays and a stage for driver appearances. The drivers from the Red Bull, VCarb, Ferrari, McLaren, Williams, Sauber and Aston Martin will be appearing on Friday, November 7 from 09:20-10:00 and the drivers from Mercedes, Haas, and Alpine will be appearing on Saturday, November 8 from 08:35-09:00. Other notable appearances on Saturday include Felipe Massa (11:40) and Sebastian Vettel (13:00). The full schedule of events and appearances in the Fan Zone is available here.

Interlagos: Tips & Advice

The weather is unpredictable at Interlagos and rain is common, so check the weather forecast and be prepared! There’s little shade from the sun, so pack your hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Even if warmer weather is forecast, it’s worth bringing a sweater as it can get cool and breezy in the afternoons.

If you’re sat in the cheapest “A” grandstand, be aware that these are concrete bleachers; bring along a small cushion or something to sit on.

Danielle Mota, our Brazil expert, advice on sitting in Sector A at Interlagos: “The atmosphere in this sector is amazing. There are people from all over Brazil and around the world. Everyone is friendly and just happy to be at Interlagos. Watching the GP from here is a unique experience.” Read more here.

Alice West went to the race in 2013: “Don’t bother packing an anorak for rain as you can buy a lightweight plastic poncho from vendors for next to nothing. Interlagos operates a no re-entry policy and they confiscate umbrellas, water and all sorts of other useful things on entry, so come with very little. Refreshingly, food and drink is pretty good and not expensive here and the toilets are clean and plentiful.” Read Alice’s report here

Kartódromo Ayrton Senna

No trip to Interlagos would be complete without a visit to the historic Kartódromo Ayrton Senna, a 1150 meter kart track adjacent to the main F1 circuit. Opened in 1970, this is where the careers of many of Brazil’s greatest drivers began, including Nelson Piquet, Ayrton Senna and Rubens Barichello. Twenty-five minutes behind the wheel of a racing kart will set you back R$120 (approximately $37 USD). Opening hours are Tuesday-Friday (17:30-23:00), Saturday (12:30-23:00) and Sunday (12:30 to 21:30). The track hosted a new Fan Zone in 2024 and karts are not available on race weekend. More details here.

Visiting Interlagos on a non-race weekend? There’s a public park for walking and cycling around the perimeter of Interlagos. Access is via gate 7 or 9 and it’s open from 07:00-17:00, 7 days a week (but not during the race weekend.) You can also contact the circuit to arrange a track tour.



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