What's on at the Japanese Grand Prix and the F1 Fanzone?

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SUZUKA, JAPAN - APRIL 04: Ferris wheel and Tag Heuer branding during practice ahead of the F1 Grand

There's plenty to enjoy when you visit Suzuka Circuit for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix weekend – including a host of activities in the F1 Fanzone.

First of all, of course, there’s the spectacular track action. Suzuka boasts a rich heritage of legendary title-deciders and highlighting rivalries (not least Prost and Senna), with uniquely challenging features for drivers to navigate at top speeds. Negotiating the famously demanding 130R corner, the hair-raising first sector and the iconic cross-over section, it is an driver favourite and a fantastic spectacle for those watching!

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Between sessions though, check out what else is happening around the circuit, including the official F1 Fanzone. From F1 showcar and trophy displays, to standing on top of the podium – plus F1 drivers taking to the stage for live Q&A sessions across the race weekend.

With hours of thrilling on-track action, off-track excitement in the F1 Fanzone, you will never run out of things to see and do during the Grand Prix weekend! Read on for more details.

Race Highlights: 2024 Japanese Grand Prix

F1 Fanzone

There’s plenty happening in the F1 Fanzone during the Japanese Grand Prix weekend.

F1 Driver Selfie

Get a selfie with an F1 driver in augmented reality. Strike a pose and smile as your favourite F1 drivers appear alongside you.

F1 Trophy

Get up close to the FIA F1 Drivers' World Championship Trophy and take a selfie with the prize that all the drivers will be fighting hard to win at the end of the season.

F1 Podium

Stand on the steps of greatness and grab a photo on the top step of the F1 Podium.

F1 Showcar

See the new era of Formula 1 with the F1 showcar display and learn in more detail about F1's sustainability journey to Net Zero 2030.

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Get even closer to Formula 1 in the F1 Fanzone – and potentially win prizes!

Around the circuit

If you’ve ever watched the Japanese Grand Prix on television, you will be familiar with the famous Ferris Wheel located to the right of the V Grandstands.

An fan favourite activity, every three-day ticketholder has access to a ride over the weekend, and can enjoy the other amusement park attractions too, which are open throughout the weekend.

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