
Looking to spend some time at the track after the Grand Prix and don't know which F1 race that will do that for you?
Some Grands Prix go above and beyond to keep fans engaged late into the evening. Whether you're hoping to walk the track, catch a live DJ set, or soak up the race-day buzz for as long as possible, here’s a look at which 2025 F1 races let you stay the latest at the circuit.
Austin’s COTA circuit actively encourages fans to hang around after the racing wraps up. One of the most popular post-race activities is the Fan Track Walk, which lets spectators explore the circuit on foot — a great way to stretch your legs and beat the post-race traffic.
Additionally, live concerts take place on-site throughout the weekend. In recent years, artists like Green Day and Ed Sheeran have headlined, turning the Grand Prix into a full-scale festival.
The Miami GP is built around entertainment. After the racing finishes, multiple fan zones — including the high-energy Hard Rock Beach Club — keep the party going with music, performances, and pop-up events.
In past years, fans have enjoyed headline performances from artists like Kygo, Pitbull, and Tiësto, with venues staying open long after the track action ends.
Though Monaco is known for its exclusivity, it also offers plenty of public fan access — including late-opening fan zones. The MGP Fan Zone in Place d’Armes is open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM and includes games, displays, and live entertainment.
It’s free to enter and often features driver appearances and giveaways, making it one of the more accessible ways to enjoy Monaco beyond the race.
Abu Dhabi’s season finale is built around luxury and entertainment. With any three-day ticket, fans gain access to Fan Zones and Fan Stages that stay open late. The venue hosts driver Q&As, DJ sets, and evening entertainment throughout the weekend.
The real highlight, though, is the Yasalam After-Race Concerts, which feature global artists in a purpose-built arena. Past performers include Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, and The Killers.
Melbourne’s post-race track walk is a fan favorite — and it's officially back for 2025 after being paused in previous years due to safety concerns. After the Grand Prix, fans are allowed onto the track to walk the circuit and view the podium from up close.
It’s a great way to end the day, especially with the backdrop of Albert Park and the lingering race atmosphere still in the air.
Spa offers one of the more relaxed fan environments — and often allows fans to enter the track after the race for the podium ceremony. These informal "track invasions" are a tradition in some parts of Europe, and Spa is one of the few circuits that still embraces it.
If you want the best access, aim to book seats near the final chicane or Eau Rouge, where access to the track is often opened first.
At Suzuka, the F1 Fanzone remains active throughout the day and into the early evening. There are interactive displays, showcar exhibitions, and opportunities for fans to take podium photos and engage with driver Q&As.
While the actual track is closed after the race, the surrounding event space offers plenty to do before heading back to your hotel or campsite.
A new addition to the calendar, the Las Vegas Grand Prix is more than a night race — it’s a showpiece event. Fan experiences extend well beyond the track action, with concerts, light shows, and curated fan zones that remain open into the night.
Though race times are late, the overall setup supports lingering long after the cars stop.
If you're the kind of fan who likes to soak up every moment of the weekend, certain Grands Prix go the extra mile to keep the energy alive long after the race. Whether it’s concerts, track walks, or simply enjoying the atmosphere among fellow fans, these circuits give you more for your ticket — and a reason to hang around.
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