The 2025 F1 season is in full swing with drivers getting ready for the fan favourite Japan Grand Prix on 6th April. Everyone knows the major F1 Grand Prix tracks, including Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, and Yas Marina, but some of the lesser-known tracks are equally as spectacular.

Every Grand Prix counts when it comes to Formula 1, so don’t miss out on watching a nail-biting race just because you’re uninformed! In this blog post we’ll be taking you through some of the most underrated F1 tracks that you can still buy hospitality packages for now.

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No. 5: Shanghai International Circuit, China

Shanghai International Circuit was added as a permanent F1 fixture in 2004, with its first winner being Rubens Barrichello for Ferrari. The track is chock-full of exciting turns, and features one of the longest straights on the calendar with a 1.2km speed trap.

Shanghai as a city is one of the most exciting in the world, and you won’t run out of amazing bars and restaurants to visit in the Pudong District. Enquire now to book hospitality in advance for 2026’s China Grand Prix, and secure the best views of the start/finish line, pit lane, and inclusive gourmet food and drink options.

No. 4: Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Brazil

In the vibrant city of São Paulo, the Brazil Grand Prix carries a carnival vibe and you won’t want to miss out on the celebration. With hospitality via Seat Unique you can get seats right above the pit lane and team garages, guaranteeing you prime views of all the action. 

The circuit is a bit of a throwback, first built way back in the 1940s. It has been improved since then of course, but still retains some of its original characteristics, making it an underrated love for drivers and spectators alike.

No. 3: Hungaroring, Hungary

The Hungaroring may get criticised by drivers for having lots of twists and turns, but that makes the race an incredible watch. The circuit has also recently been updated, and a fresh lick of paint will make it even better as you enjoy the Grand Prix from the Champions Club Suite with exceptional views of the finish line.

Hungary in August can be hot, so you’ll be glad for the air conditioned private lounges and complimentary refreshments that you can get with Paddock Cub hospitality. Or, get premium tickets right outside the pit exit so you can see the teams in action close up.

No. 2: Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain

The Bahrain Grand Prix is another of the races that is coming up soon, taking place on 13th April. The desert serves as the landscape for the Bahrain International Circuit but don’t let that deter you from visiting, as main grandstand tickets are already sold out, proving its popularity!

It’ll be a great place to sit in the sun between fixtures, but don’t worry about being too hot as you can relax in a private Champions Club hospitality suite below the Beyon Grandstand and watch the cars screaming past in unparalleled luxury.

No. 1: Lusail International Circuit, Qatar

Lusail Circuit was surprisingly first built with motorcycle racing in mind, and was a bike circuit for many years before the arrival of F1 in 2021. Now it’s one of the main Grand Prix tracks and is severely underrated due to its newbie status. 

Champions Club Suite hospitality will give you all the luxury you need to lap up the elegance of the Qatar Grand Prix, with a guided paddock tour, appearance from an F1 media personality or driver, premium open bar and inclusive food, access to the Champions Club Suite and race viewing from a covered balcony.

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If the F1 Grand Prix hospitality offerings sound irresistible to you, book your tickets with Seat Unique now and guarantee yourself the most luxurious Formula 1 experience. Packages are available for all Grand Prix races, including 2, 3, and 4-day tickets.

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