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Five tips for attending the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku

Debuting on the F1 calendar in 2016, the Baku race has quickly become one of the most dramatic events of the season. The mix of narrow, wall-lined corners and one of the longest straights in Formula 1 guarantees chaos and overtaking in equal measure. Add in the backdrop of one of the world’s most striking cities, and the Azerbaijan GP is a unique experience for any fan.

Explore the city — a mix of old and new

Baku is a spectacular host city, blending a medieval old town with modern skyscrapers and bold architecture along the Caspian Sea. Leave time to wander the narrow streets, climb the city walls, and visit the Flame Towers — the city’s most famous landmark. One of the great things about the race is its central location: your sightseeing can start the moment you step out of the grandstands.

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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-24

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Try the local food

Azerbaijani cuisine is an essential part of the trip. From traditional kebabs to plov and fresh bread baked in clay ovens, the food scene is rich and hearty. Pair it with local tea or pomegranate juice, and you’ll quickly understand why dining is one of the highlights of a Baku GP weekend.

Meet the drivers near their hotels

The Baku paddock sits directly opposite the main hotels along the start-finish straight. That means most drivers stay just across the street, making this one of the easiest races to spot them outside the track. If you’re patient and respectful, it’s one of the best opportunities for autographs and photos — and usually far less crowded than European races.

Skip the rental car — taxis are the way to go

Driving in Baku can be chaotic, and parking during the GP is virtually impossible. Fortunately, taxis are cheap and plentiful, and ride-hailing apps work seamlessly. Just expect heavy traffic near the circuit and allow extra time on race days.

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Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38

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Prepare for the wind

Baku isn’t nicknamed the “City of Wind” for nothing. Even on hot days, gusts can be strong, and evenings often turn chilly. Bring a jacket or coat and be ready for the weather to shift quickly — the wind in Baku can surprise even seasoned travellers.

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