Brazilian Grand Prix
Tickets & Packages
06th - 10th November 2025
See our packages Circuit guide Send enquiryBrazilian Grand Prix
Tickets & Packages
06th - 10th November 2025
See our packages Circuit guide Send enquiryThe Brazilian Grand Prix has to be one of he most iconic races in the history of F1; whether it was Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button clinching their first titles, or Michael Schumacher failing to clinch his last, the Brazilian Grand Prix always offers incredible racing. Your Grand Prix Package includes your F1 Brazil tickets, return transfers to the Interlagos Circuit (for race and qualifying), return flights the airport of your choice (plus transfers), and 4 nights hotel accommodation in the stunning city of Sao Paolo. For those that want to extend their stay, additional nights are available on request. We can also add Interlagos F1 Hospitality Packages which include paddock walks, appearances from F1 Drivers, and exclusive hospitality areas.
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Send enquiryThursday: Your Sao Paulo Grand Prix Package starts here!
Head for the airport and depart on a direct flight to Sao Paolo.
When you arrive at Sao Paolo Airport, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver and driven directly to your hotel.
You will then have the remainder of the afternoon and evening at leisure to explore Sao Paolo and the surrounding areas.
Qualifying Day: After your breakfast, you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Interlagos Circuit, where you will get to enjoy Qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Following the conclusion of qualifying races you will be transferred back to your hotel where you will have the remainder of the evening at leisure.
Race Day: After your breakfast, you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Interlagos to enjoy the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Once racing is over, you will be transferred back to Sao Paolo to enjoy the rest of your evening.
Monday onwards: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After your breakfast you will be collected from your hotel, and driven to Sao Paolo airport for arrival back to the UK. From there, sit back and relax on your flight home.
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The Brazilian Grand Prix, held at the iconic Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo, is one of the most popular and exciting races on the Formula 1 calendar. The race has a rich history, first appearing in 1972, and is known for its passionate fans and unpredictable weather conditions. Interlagos, officially known as the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, is a challenging circuit, featuring a mix of tight corners, elevation changes, and fast straights, which often leads to thrilling and unpredictable races. The track’s layout requires both skill and precision from drivers, making it a true test of their abilities.
The driver with the most wins at the Brazilian Grand Prix is Ayrton Senna, who triumphed in São Paulo a record two times (1991 and 1993), although his legacy is far greater in Brazil, as he is a national hero. Felipe Massa, another Brazilian driver, also achieved significant success in his home race, securing a victory in 2006, and famously finishing as runner-up in the 2008 championship after a dramatic and heart-stopping finish.
In terms of teams, Ferrari has the most victories at the Brazilian Grand Prix, with their successes being built on strong performances from drivers like Michael Schumacher and Kimi Räikkönen. Mercedes has also been successful in recent years, particularly with Lewis Hamilton claiming several wins at the race.
An unusual fact about the Brazilian Grand Prix is its consistent unpredictability. Races at Interlagos are often marked by dramatic changes in weather, which can turn a dry race into a wet one in an instant. The combination of this unpredictable weather and the circuit’s challenging layout has led to some of the most memorable and thrilling races in F1 history, often determining crucial championship outcomes. This blend of passion, history, and drama has made the Brazilian Grand Prix a favorite for both drivers and fans.