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Tickets for Formula 1 in Shanghai - Mar 13, 2026

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Formula 1 Tickets (Race)
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Date and time Mar 13, 2026 at 10:00 AM (3 days)
Location Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China
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Event summary

Race Formula 1 – Mar 13, 2026 at 10:00 AM (3 days) – Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China
Every lap of a Formula 1 race adds another layer of suspense. You watch drivers hunt for grip, space, and the perfect moment to strike. The crowd energy is contagious. If you’re curious about the best fit, compare choices and go with your gut.

Shanghai International Circuit - race track, capacity 200,000, address: 2000 Yining Road, Jiading District, Shanghai, China. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Formula 1
City Shanghai, China
Venue / arena Shanghai International Circuit
Date Mar 13, 2026
Start time 10:00 AM
Duration 3 days
Venue type Race track
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Location and venue

Shanghai International Circuit is one of Asia’s most distinctive racetracks, instantly recognizable for a layout that resembles the Chinese character “上” (shang) when viewed from above—an emblem of “rising.” Built for top-tier international motorsport, it stands as a flagship venue in China and a major stop on the global racing calendar. With a total capacity of up to around 200,000 spectators and a main grandstand of roughly 30,000 seats, it delivers a true arena-like atmosphere around the track.

Inside, the experience is defined by strong sightlines to headline sections—start/finish action, the opening complex of corners, and a long straight made for overtakes—supported by big screens, multiple covered grandstands, and clearly organized seating zones. Fans appreciate the practical food and refreshment points, dedicated event areas, and the ease of moving between viewing spots, which keeps the day comfortable and immersive.

The circuit sits in Shanghai’s Jiading District at 2000 Yining Road, Jiading District, Shanghai, China. For door-to-gate access, the most convenient option is the Shanghai Circuit metro stop on Line 11, typically just a short walk to the main entrances (often via Gate 1 near the main grandstand), with on-site and surrounding parking areas also used on event days. For broader city transport options, refer to the Shanghai guide further down the page.
Address 2000 Yining Road, Jiading District, Shanghai, China
Capacity About 200,000
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Destination guide: Shanghai

Shanghai, the largest Chinese metropolis at the mouth of the Huangpu River, is both a futuristic skyline and a city that thrives on major events. Here, big sports nights and concert spectacles blend naturally into the pace of a city that never slows down, offering visitors a mix of energy, variety, and top-tier service. Whether you’re coming for a match, a tour, or a special production, Shanghai delivers an experience where attending the event is only the beginning of a much broader city story.

For getting around, Shanghai Metro is the backbone: a remarkably extensive network that links key districts with arenas and stadiums, with easy transfers and clear wayfinding. If you land at Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), a popular choice is the Shanghai Maglev Train, which quickly connects you to the city’s transit network, while Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA) is ideal for fast access to the western side of the city and a major ground-transport hub. For rail arrivals, the most commonly used stations are Shanghai Railway Station, Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, and Shanghai South Railway Station, and from there reaching venues is typically straightforward via metro, taxi, or city buses.

When you have time before or after the event, Shanghai rewards you with a walk along The Bund, where historic architecture meets views of Lujiazui, or a trip to Nanjing Road for classic urban bustle and shopping. For a more traditional atmosphere, many visitors choose Yu Garden and the surrounding lanes of the old city, while People’s Square and nearby museums make a great calmer break. The river itself adds a special charm, and a short ride along the Huangpu River often rounds out the evening in the best possible way.

Shanghai is proud of its wide range of accommodation, from hotels right in the center to practical options near major transport hubs, making it easy to plan your event trip without stress. The food scene is just as diverse, from modern restaurants and street-food areas to neighborhood spots where you feel the city’s local character most. With strong connectivity and a well-organized urban system, visitors often highlight how quickly they get oriented and how easy it is to combine an event with exploring the city.
Airport Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), Shanghai (Pudong), China
Country / Continent China / Asia
Time zone UTC+08:00
China Standard Time

About the performer

Formula 1 is the pinnacle of motorsport and a global spectacle where the fastest single-seaters and the most advanced teams compete through a season of Grand Prix races across multiple continents. As a FIA world championship with a heritage dating back to 1950, F1 combines driving mastery, engineering innovation, and a points system for drivers and constructors. The weekend format (practice, qualifying, and the race) creates a narrative followed by millions, on classic circuits and city street tracks alike.

Race-weekend production sets an industry benchmark: precise timing, multi-camera coverage, onboard footage, live graphics, and commentary turn every lap into a story. Trackside, that means powerful yet controlled sound, big screens, track maps, and information systems that help you follow order, penalties, and strategy. With official apps and live timing, it is easier to track pit activity, sector pace, radio messages, and tyre changes, so you do not lose context even in the most intense moments, wherever you sit at the circuit.

Beyond speed, Formula 1 offers an authentic look at modern technology and tactics: tyre management, second-perfect pit stops, aerodynamics, and data analysis often decide the outcome. Everything operates under the sport’s “formula” rules, so innovation is constantly pursued within defined limits. Hybrid power, energy recovery, and efficiency-focused operation underline performance with purpose, and the sport highlights reducing its carbon footprint, giving fans a mix of adrenaline, engineering, and solutions that increasingly influence road mobility.

Fans often highlight the unique launch of the start, the rhythm of qualifying, and dramatic finishes, with activities that last all day. The Paddock vibe, fan zones, driver parades, support series, official shops, and a strong food scene make it easy to plan a trip with friends or family. For the best sightlines, it helps to study grandstand layouts and elevation points in advance, arrive early for crowds, and use kids’ programmes, photo spots, and souvenirs to complete a relaxed, full experience.

Safety and professional organisation are central to the experience: circuits, stewards, and medical teams operate under strict protocols, while rules such as Safety Car procedures, pit-lane limits, and technical checks protect competitors and spectators. Queues and screening are normal at major events, but clear signage and entry planning usually keep movement straightforward. Bring sun or rain protection, comfortable shoes, and check item policies and accessibility options to keep the weekend smooth and secure.

Whether you follow F1 as elite sport, a technology show, or a social outing, a race weekend delivers memorable content. Take the chance to explore the host city, official fan activities, and on-site extras to round out the day. Buy tickets early, consider different categories (grandstands, general admission, hospitality), confirm entry rules, and follow the timetable for practice, qualifying, and the race. With a solid transport plan, you will feel the precision, speed, and emotion that define Formula 1.

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