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These F1 tracks are walkable during an F1 weekend in 2025

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April 27, 2025
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Ferrari fans at the podium celebrations after fan invasion at the Italian Grand Prix.

One of the most underrated thrills for Formula 1 fans isn’t just watching the race—it’s walking the track itself. Some Grand Prix weekends allow fans to set foot on the same asphalt where their heroes raced just hours before. Whether it’s a full-on track invasion, an organized evening walk, or open street access, these moments offer an unforgettable connection to the heart of Formula 1.

Here’s a complete guide to the F1 tracks you can walk during race weekends in 2025.

What is a "walkable" F1 track?

Not every circuit lets fans walk the track. When they do, it usually falls into one of three categories:

  • Track Invasion: Right after the race finishes, fans are allowed to rush onto the track.
  • Official Track Walks: Organized walks on select days, often Friday or Saturday evenings.
  • Open Street Access: For street circuits where the roads are public after race sessions end.

Each track handles this differently, and some require specific tickets or passes to join in.

F1 circuits where fans can walk the track

Monza (Italian Grand Prix)

Monza is the ultimate fan track invasion. After the race, thousands pour onto the track, rushing to the iconic podium ceremony on the main straight. It’s chaotic, joyful, and pure passion.

  • No special ticket needed.
  • Entry points open shortly after the checkered flag.
  • One of the most famous invasions in F1.

Tip: If you want a spot under the podium, position yourself near the main grandstand exits during the final laps.

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Silverstone (British Grand Prix)

Another legendary fan moment. Silverstone opens parts of the track after the race, leading fans toward the start/finish straight for the podium celebrations.

  • No special pass required.
  • Gates open at controlled points post-race.
  • Expect huge crowds and an incredible atmosphere.

Silverstone also offers official circuit walks during Thursday or Friday for those with Paddock Club or VIP access.

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Spa-Francorchamps (Belgian Grand Prix)

At Spa, a partial track invasion is allowed after the race, particularly from La Source down toward Eau Rouge.

  • Open to all ticket holders.
  • Access usually begins about 10–15 minutes after the race ends.
  • Weather permitting—Spa’s rain can occasionally impact this.

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Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Spanish Grand Prix)

Fans at the Spanish Grand Prix can walk onto parts of the track post-race, especially near the pit straight and first corners.

  • Open to all Sunday ticket holders.
  • Perfect for selfies and seeing the start-finish straight up close.

The Spanish organizers also sometimes allow limited pit lane walks for 3-day ticket holders on Thursday.

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Suzuka (Japanese Grand Prix)

Suzuka offers a unique, more organized option. Fans can purchase access to official track walks on Thursday or Friday evenings.

  • Requires a separate ticket or package (often bundled with hospitality).
  • Includes access to specific sectors like 130R, the S Curves, and the pit straight.
  • Great for photos and relaxed exploring.

Post-race track invasion is less common here but can happen unofficially near the main grandstand.

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Singapore Grand Prix (Marina Bay Street Circuit)

Because Singapore is a street circuit, some roads reopen to the public once track activities end.

  • Only fans with Zone 1 tickets can access certain sections closest to the podium post-race.
  • Full public street access returns later in the evening.
  • No organized track walk during race days.

Walking down a cooling Marina Bay track at night, surrounded by the city lights, is unforgettable.

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Monaco Grand Prix

At Monaco, because it’s a full street circuit woven into the city, some sections of the track reopen to the public in the evenings after race activities finish.

  • Best access times: after Friday Free Practice and post-race Sunday.
  • Walk sections like the swimming pool chicane or Rascasse at your leisure.
  • Expect fencing and barriers to be partly removed but still noticeable.

There’s no organized track invasion like Monza, but the charm of walking Monaco’s F1 track as a pedestrian is unique.

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Bahrain Grand Prix

At Bahrain, a limited evening circuit walk is sometimes organized for fans attending qualifying or race days.

  • Access is usually restricted to the main straight area.
  • Calm, organized, and relatively quiet compared to European track invasions.
  • Check the official schedule for walk access windows.

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Circuits where walking is restricted or limited

Not all circuits allow fan access to the track at any time:

  • Circuit of the Americas (Austin): No general track access for fans after the race.
  • Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina Circuit): Very limited access, controlled only for special packages.
  • Miami, Las Vegas, Jeddah: As newer, premium-focused events, public track walks are heavily restricted.

Important tips for track walking at F1 races

  • Wear comfortable shoes: F1 circuits are bigger than they look.
  • Stay hydrated: Post-race celebrations under the sun (or floodlights) can be tiring.
  • Mind security: Always follow staff directions when entering the track.
  • Be respectful: Avoid entering restricted team areas or active pit lanes unless officially allowed.
  • Bring a small backpack: For water, a hat, and your camera or phone—you’ll want to capture the moment.

Finishing up

Walking an F1 track is an experience every fan should have at least once. Whether you’re charging down Monza’s straights with thousands of Tifosi or strolling the streets of Monaco at dusk, it’s a memory that stays with you long after the podium celebrations end.

Knowing where and when you can join these fan moments will make your next Grand Prix weekend even more special.

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