
When people think of Formula 1, it’s the iconic races that often come to mind—Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, and now Las Vegas. These high-profile events are spectacular, but they can also be expensive, overcrowded, and difficult to get tickets for.
But there’s a whole other side to F1: a collection of races that may not get as much attention, but still deliver thrilling on-track action, great atmospheres, and, importantly, better ticket availability. Whether you're trying to attend your first race or just looking for a new experience, these underrated Grands Prix are worth considering.
Here are five F1 races that are easier to get tickets for—without sacrificing the excitement.
After a few years away from the calendar, the Chinese Grand Prix is making a return—and it might be one of the best-value events in Formula 1. Ticket prices are among the lowest on the circuit, averaging around $199, and availability has traditionally been good even close to race day.
The Shanghai International Circuit offers an interesting layout with long straights, tight hairpins, and multiple overtaking zones. Spectators get excellent views from most grandstands, and the circuit's connection to the city's metro system makes getting there easy and affordable.
Pair that with the chance to explore one of the world’s largest and most dynamic cities, and the Chinese Grand Prix becomes a solid pick for fans looking for something different.
Set in a natural valley just outside Budapest, the Hungarian Grand Prix is a favorite among seasoned F1 travelers. Not only is the track itself known for its technical and twisty layout, but the atmosphere over race weekend is electric—almost like a summer festival with racing at the center.
Ticket prices are relatively low (often around €200 for a weekend pass), and general admission areas offer fantastic views thanks to the natural elevation changes around the circuit. The proximity to Budapest is another major plus. You can enjoy a vibrant nightlife, thermal baths, and rich history—and still be just a short shuttle ride from the track.
If you want a great F1 weekend without the stress of competing for limited tickets, Hungary is an easy recommendation.
Racing under the lights in the desert, the Bahrain Grand Prix offers one of the most visually stunning events of the season. But despite its uniqueness, it remains surprisingly accessible in terms of ticket availability.
The circuit has excellent facilities, well-organized grandstands, and panoramic views of the track from most seats. Fans often comment on the friendly local hospitality, the smooth logistics, and the overall quality of the experience. It's also one of the few races where you can book last-minute tickets without the fear of everything being sold out.
For a more laid-back, modern Grand Prix weekend—with a warm climate and an easy-to-navigate venue—Bahrain stands out.
The Spanish Grand Prix has long been a staple on the F1 calendar, and yet it remains underrated among international fans. That’s starting to change, but it's still one of the easier European races to attend, both in terms of cost and ticket access.
The circuit itself is well-rounded, with a mix of high-speed corners and technical sections. It’s also a fan-friendly venue with expansive general admission areas that offer genuinely good views, especially near the back straight and the final turns.
Staying in Barcelona adds even more value—great weather, amazing food, and one of Europe’s most lively cities just a short train ride from the circuit. For many, it’s the ideal mix of city trip and race weekend.
The Canadian Grand Prix is known for its festive atmosphere and unpredictable racing, but it's often overlooked when fans are scanning the calendar for accessible races. While some grandstands can get pricey, there are still many affordable seating options, and tickets tend to remain available longer than at European classics like Silverstone or Monza.
Montreal itself is one of the best host cities in F1. The track is located on an island in the middle of the city, and when race weekend hits, the entire downtown core lights up with parties, pop-up events, and street festivals. Plus, the layout of the circuit tends to produce overtakes and drama, which makes for a great show whether you're in the stands or general admission.
If you're looking for a race that combines urban energy with real on-track action, Canada should be on your list.
Not every Formula 1 experience has to involve VIP passes, five-star hotels, or year-long ticket waitlists. Some of the most enjoyable Grand Prix weekends happen at events that fly under the radar—where tickets are still available, the atmosphere is welcoming, and the racing is every bit as good.
These five races offer great value, strong accessibility, and the potential for unforgettable memories. If you're looking to attend an F1 race without the stress or sky-high prices, they’re the perfect place to start.
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