Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 | Guide

Lusail International Circuit at night during Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025

The Complete Guide: Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 is your one stop resource for dates, tickets, schedule, fan experiences and practical tips. It is written with fans in Qatar in mind, whether you live in Doha or are flying in for race weekend.

Key facts at a glance

  • Event name: Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025
  • Location: Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar
  • Dates: 28 to 30 November 2025
  • Race distance: 57 laps, 308.611 km on a 5.419 km circuit
  • Format: Sprint weekend, with a separate Sprint race and traditional Grand Prix
  • Gates times: typically 9:00 am to 10:00 pm across the three days, including fan activities and concerts.

Lusail is a fast, flowing track with 16 medium and high speed corners and a long main straight. It was originally built for MotoGP and has quickly become a favourite for night racing in Formula 1.

Qatar Grand Prix 2025 Weekend schedule & Timings

The Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 is the 23rd round of a 24 race season and the final Sprint weekend of the year.

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All times below are track time in Qatar (GMT+3).

Friday 28 November 2025

  • Free Practice 1: 13:30 to 14:30
  • Sprint Qualifying: 17:30 to 18:14

Friday is a great day to explore the fan zone, learn the circuit and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere. You still see F1 cars on track twice plus support sessions.

Saturday 29 November 2025

  • Sprint: 14:00 to 15:00
  • Qualifying for the Grand Prix: 18:00 to 19:00

Saturday is very busy, with the Sprint race in daylight and qualifying under the lights. Expect more crowds on public transport and around Lusail.

Sunday 30 November 2025

  • Grand Prix: Race start at 16:00, 57 laps.

Sunday afternoon starts in daylight and ends at sunset with floodlights fully on. Plan to arrive at the circuit several hours before lights out to clear security and enjoy the build up.

What are Ticket Types & Prices of Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix 2025?

Tickets for the Qatar Grand Prix 2025 are sold in Qatari Riyals and are available as one day passes or full three day packages. Prices can still change slightly, but the main public prices are consistent across official local listings.

The categories are:

  • Three day grandstand tickets
  • Three day General Admission (Lusail Hill)
  • Single day tickets for Friday, Saturday or Sunday
  • Hospitality and premium experiences sold through partners such as Discover Qatar and Qatar Airways Holidays.

Three day tickets

Three day tickets let you keep the same viewing area and experience every F1 session plus concerts.

Prices for three day tickets for Formula 1 2025 are:

  • Main Grandstand Zones A to F: around QAR 2,000
  • North Grandstand: around QAR 1,500
  • T2, T3, T16 Grandstands: around QAR 1,000
  • General Admission Pass (Lusail Hill): around QAR 600

Three day passes usually offer the best value per day if you plan to attend most of the weekend. They are popular with international visitors and local F1 superfans.

Single day tickets

If you are focused on a specific day, one day tickets are a flexible option. Official guides list the following standard prices:

Prices for Single day tickets for Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix 2025 are:

  • Friday ticket: QAR 200
  • Saturday ticket: QAR 500
  • Sunday ticket: QAR 500

Friday is the cheapest way into the event and is often promoted as a more family friendly day. Saturday and Sunday usually attract the biggest crowds and sell out first in certain grandstands.

Hospitality and travel packages

For a more premium experience, you can book hospitality or full travel packages. These often include paddock tours, gourmet food and prime viewing.

Common offers include:

  • Champions Club 3 day hospitality with fine dining, open bar, prime seats near the main straight and Turn 1, paddock tours and trophy photo opportunities.
  • Lusail Hill Lounge hospitality that upgrades General Admission with a dedicated lounge, catering and great views over the main straight and Turn 1.
  • Qatar Airways Holidays F1 fan packages which can bundle flights, hotel, transfers and race tickets for fans travelling into Qatar.

Hospitality is significantly more expensive than regular grandstands but provides extra comfort, food and exclusive access.

Race Weekend Highlights & Results

Day 2 Highlights (Saturday, Nov 29): Piastri Double & Qualifying Drama

Saturday belonged entirely to Oscar Piastri (McLaren), who converted his Sprint dominance into a race win and then snatched Pole Position for Sunday’s main event, ramping up the pressure on championship leader Lando Norris.

1. The Sprint Race Results:

  • Winner: Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – Dominant lights-to-flag victory.
  • P2: George Russell (Mercedes) – +4.95s behind.
  • P3: Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • Key Moment: Max Verstappen (P4) struggled heavily with car “bouncing” and could not challenge the top three. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton finished a dismal P17, calling his Ferrari “horrible” to drive.

2. Grand Prix Qualifying (Setting Sunday’s Grid): Later in the evening, qualifying for the main race delivered high drama and a red flag.

  • Pole Position: Oscar Piastri (McLaren)1:19.387
  • P2: Lando Norris (McLaren) – +0.108s (Aborted his final lap after a mistake).
  • P3: Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – +0.264s
  • The Shock: Lewis Hamilton was eliminated in Q1 again (Starting P18), while Charles Leclerc spun in Q3, leaving Ferrari on the back foot.
  • Strange Incident: A brief Red Flag was triggered in Q3 when a plastic tire sticker flew off Carlos Sainz’s Williams onto the track.

Championship Implication: With his Sprint win, Piastri has cut Norris’s championship lead to just 22 points. Sunday’s race will be critical for the title fight.

Day 1 Highlights (Friday, Nov 28): Piastri Takes Sprint Pole!

Friday delivered shock results under the Lusail lights as McLaren dominated while heavyweights Red Bull and Ferrari struggled with the track conditions.

1. Sprint Qualifying Results (Top 3):

  • Pole Position: Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 1:20.055
  • P2: George Russell (Mercedes) – +0.032s
  • P3: Lando Norris (McLaren) – +0.230s

2. The Big Surprises:

  • Hamilton Out Early: In a massive shock, Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) was eliminated in SQ1, qualifying 18th for the Sprint.
  • Verstappen Struggles: Max Verstappen battled car issues and “bouncing,” managing only 6th place, starting behind his teammate Yuki Tsunoda.
  • McLaren Dominance: Oscar Piastri topped both the solitary Practice session and Sprint Qualifying, proving McLaren is the team to beat this weekend.

3. Practice Session (FP1) Recap:

  • Fastest: Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
  • Key Moment: Drivers struggled with grip on the “green” track, with dusty conditions catching out several cars early in the session.

Grandstands and best views at Lusail International Circuit

Seating and viewing map of Lusail International Circuit grandstands and Lusail Hill

Lusail International Circuit is 5.419 km long with 16 corners and a very fast layout. Different grandstands give you very different views and sensations of speed.

When choosing seats, think about whether you want to see the start, overtakes, high speed corners or paddock action.

Main Grandstand

The Main Grandstand runs along the start finish straight opposite the pits. You see the grid, race start, pit stops, podium ceremony and many pre race build up moments.

If it is your first live F1 race and budget allows, Main Grandstand is a classic choice. It is also close to key fan zone areas and main entrances.

North Grandstand

North Grandstand sits at the end of the main straight, near Turn 1. Here you see cars braking from top speed into a heavy braking zone which often produces overtakes and lock ups.

This stand gives a great mix of race action and value. Many fans consider it the most exciting viewing area at Lusail.

T2, T3 and T16 Grandstands

These stands are placed around the early and final parts of the lap. They give you long views across sequences of corners rather than just a single straight.

You can really feel the downforce and direction changes of modern F1 cars from here. T16 lets you see cars line up passes out of the final corner onto the straight.

General Admission and Lusail Hill

General Admission with Lusail Hill is the most flexible ticket. You do not have a fixed seat, but can move between viewing areas and find different angles each session.

Lusail Hill gives elevated views over the main straight and Turn 1. It is a good option if you like a festival style experience and do not mind standing or using light chairs where permitted.

How to buy tickets safely in Qatar

To protect yourself from scams, always buy Qatar Grand Prix tickets from official or clearly authorised channels. Organisers repeatedly remind fans not to use unofficial resale platforms.

Reliable options include:

  • The official Lusail International Circuit ticketing site, linked from trusted local event pages
  • Local platforms such as Qatar Events
  • Qatar Airways Holidays packages that include tickets, and hospitality packages on Discover Qatar.

Use your own account, double check the event name and dates, and keep confirmation emails and QR codes safe. If a deal looks too cheap or asks you to pay through unofficial channels, avoid it.

What is new and important for 2025

The 2025 Qatar Grand Prix carries some important sporting and spectator updates that fans in Qatar should know before heading to Lusail.

Sprint weekend and championship stakes

This year, Qatar is the last Sprint weekend of the season and the 23rd race in a 24 round calendar.

The drivers championship fight is extremely close, with Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen still in contention coming into Lusail. Several recent reports describe the race as a potential title decider before the finale in Abu Dhabi.

Mandatory two stop strategy and tyre limit

Because of the high speed corners and kerbs at Lusail, tyre supplier Pirelli and the FIA have enforced a strict limit of 25 laps per tyre set across the weekend.

This effectively means at least two pit stops will be required in the Grand Prix, even if drivers want to stay out longer. The rule is designed to protect tyre integrity and driver safety after heavy wear in previous Qatar races.

Enhanced fan activations in Doha

For 2025, Lusail and partners have launched the QatarGP 360° Experience at Souq Waqif, where fans can watch the official TV promo film in an immersive setup. It is open daily through race weekend with free entry during the afternoon and evening.

This is a good option if you are staying in central Doha and want to feel the F1 atmosphere before or after your day at the circuit.

Fan zone, concerts and off track entertainment

Fan zone, concerts and off track entertainment Qatar Grand Prix 2025

Race weekend is much more than the on track sessions. The fan zone and concerts are a major part of the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 experience.

Fan zone highlights

The Lusail fan zone has been expanded for 2025 with a mix of entertainment, culture and education. Official guidelines highlight several key areas.

Features include:

  • LEGO Build The Thrill area with mini F1 car building and a LEGO themed pit lane
  • An extended Family Zone with games and activities for children
  • A Qatar Cultural Area with Ardha shows, Arabic coffee, traditional crafts and heritage displays
  • F1 activations such as sim racing, a pit stop challenge, driver selfie station and DJ podium
  • Immersive experiences like This is F1 4D, wind tunnel activations and virtual pit tours
  • Sustainability zones with interactive education on technology, recycling and green mobility

There is also a new Sensory Room designed with local education experts to support guests with sensory sensitivities.

Concerts and live music

Evening concerts are held on site, usually after the main sessions. For 2025, organizers again promote world class international artists, with heavy emphasis on rock and pop acts to match the night race vibe.

Concert access is normally included with your race ticket for that day, subject to capacity rules. Check if you need to pre register for wristbands in your event emails.

Travel, transport and accommodation in Qatar

Arriving in Qatar

Most international visitors land at Hamad International Airport in Doha, which is a major hub for Qatar Airways and other carriers. Qatar Airways Holidays offers F1 themed packages that combine flights, hotels and race tickets for the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025.

If you are already based in Qatar, expect busier airport and hotel traffic throughout race week, especially for Sunday night and Monday morning departures.

Getting to Lusail International Circuit

Location: Lusail International Circuit, Lusail, Qatar

Lusail International Circuit sits north of Doha, close to Lusail City. On race weekend, extra shuttle buses and public transport options are typically provided between central hubs and the track.

You can also reach the circuit by private car, taxi or ride hailing, but allow plenty of time for traffic and parking. Aim to arrive well before your first session, especially on Saturday and Sunday.

Where to stay

Popular areas for race fans include:

  • Lusail City for quick access to the circuit
  • The Pearl and West Bay for upscale hotels and dining
  • Central Doha for easier access to Souq Waqif, museums and the Corniche

Travel deals advertised in regional media highlight five night stays in Doha combined with three day race tickets, so multi day trips are common among visiting fans.

What to expect at the circuit: rules and guidelines

Organisers publish detailed spectator guidelines each year covering entry, security and behaviour. The 2025 guidance focuses on inclusivity, safety and respect for local culture.

Key points usually include:

  • Valid tickets and ID are required for entry, with children needing their own tickets except where a specific free child policy applies
  • Security checks at gates, including bag searches, metal detectors and prohibited items lists
  • Restrictions on large bags, glass bottles, alcohol, drones and professional camera lenses, similar to other F1 venues
  • Dress code that encourages modest, respectful clothing in line with local norms
  • Clear signage and staff to direct you to grandstands, first aid, prayer rooms and customer service points

Always check the latest rules in official emails or on the Lusail website before travelling to the circuit.

Essential tips for attending the Qatar Grand Prix 2025

Use these practical tips to make the most of your weekend at the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025.

  • Buy early and from official sources to secure your preferred grandstand and avoid fake tickets.
  • Arrive early at the circuit each day, especially on Saturday and Sunday, to beat traffic and enjoy the fan zone.
  • Prepare for the climate, late November is cooler than summer, but afternoons can still be warm, so wear light clothes and stay hydrated.
  • Use ear protection, especially for children, since F1 cars, support races and concerts are loud.
  • Bring a portable charger and keep your e tickets saved offline in case mobile networks are busy.
  • Respect local culture, be mindful of dress and public behaviour, and follow instructions from marshals and security staff.
  • Plan your exit, decide whether to leave before or after concerts and check shuttle times or taxi pickup points in advance.

The better prepared you are, the more you can focus on the racing and atmosphere.

The details mentioned in this event listing are sourced from the organizers’ official announcements and are subject to change. Please check with the organizer directly before making plans

Conclusion

The Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 promises a dramatic Sprint weekend, a possible title twist and three days of world class racing and entertainment in Lusail. With the right tickets, clear plans for transport and a good understanding of the schedule and fan zone, you can focus on the action rather than logistics.

Keep checking official communications for any last minute changes, and use this Complete Guide: Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 as your reference to enjoy one of the most spectacular nights on the Formula 1 calendar in Qatar.

FAQs

The Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 takes place from Friday 28 November to Sunday 30 November 2025. The main race runs on Sunday afternoon at 16:00 local time at Lusail International Circuit.

On Friday you have Free Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying, on Saturday you have the Sprint and Grand Prix qualifying, and on Sunday you have the 57 lap Grand Prix. Exact start times are 13:30 and 17:30 on Friday, 14:00 and 18:00 on Saturday, and 16:00 for the race on Sunday.

Standard prices in 2025 start from around QAR 200 for a Friday single day ticket and QAR 500 for Saturday or Sunday, with three day grandstand packages between QAR 1,000 and QAR 2,000 and General Admission at around QAR 600. Hospitality packages and travel bundles cost more but include food, premium views and extras.

You should buy tickets through the official Lusail ticketing platform or via trusted local event pages such as Qatar Events , which link to official sales pages. Fans booking from abroad can also use Qatar Airways Holidays and Discover Qatar for combined ticket and travel packages.

Yes, Qatar is a night race weekend, with many sessions held at sunset or fully under the floodlights, including the Grand Prix which starts at 16:00 and finishes after dark. This creates dramatic lighting, cooler conditions and a distinctive atmosphere compared to daytime races.

The 2025 race is the last Sprint weekend of the season and includes a mandatory two stop strategy because tyres are limited to 25 laps per set across the weekend. It also comes at a crucial point in the championship battle between McLaren and Red Bull drivers.

The 2025 fan zone features LEGO Build The Thrill, an expanded Family Zone, Qatar Cultural Area, F1 simulators, pit stop challenges, 4D shows, sustainability exhibits and a new Sensory Room for guests with sensory sensitivities. It is open throughout the day and evening during race weekend.

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