Azerbaijan F1 Grand Prix Mistakes to AvoidFive things that catch first-timers out at Baku — before they catch you.

Baku's most common mistakes are the Saturday race format (which catches people who planned for Sunday), the prohibition on outside food and drinks, and the Caspian wind along the main straight that nobody packs for. None of them are hard to avoid once you know they're coming.

Transport

Not planning your exit before the race ends

Moderate

Baku is a city-centre street circuit, so the post-race exit is more manageable than at dedicated venues — but the streets near the gates still fill immediately after the chequered flag. Staying for the podium adds 15–25 minutes and by then the worst has dispersed. Better still: find a restaurant or bar on the boulevard and wait 45–60 minutes. App taxis surge immediately after the race but return to normal pricing within the hour.

Baku transport guide

Bag Policy

Arriving at the gate with the wrong bag

Moderate

Baku prohibits all outside food and beverages — alcohol, sealed water bottles, soft drinks, and snacks are all confiscated at the gate (baby food excepted). This is the most commonly missed rule. Bring an empty refillable bottle and fill it at the water points inside. Bag size itself is less prescriptive than most circuits — must fit under your seat — but no hard-sided cases or large festival bags.

Baku bag policy

Preparation

Underestimating the heat and weather

Moderate

Baku in late September is warm (22–25°C) and mostly dry — the surprise is the Caspian northwesterly wind along the main straight, which can gust to 40–60 km/h. It feels cool, which masks UV levels. Fans at the boulevard grandstands who pack only a T-shirt spend the race uncomfortable. A lightweight windproof shell is the most underestimated item at Baku.

What to wear at Baku

Schedule

Skipping Friday because it's 'just practice'

Minor

Friday practice is the only time you can walk the full Baku City Circuit perimeter without Saturday crowds. The castle section — F1 cars navigating six-metre-wide medieval streets — needs to be seen at walking pace to appreciate. The scale of the walls, the track width, and the proximity to the stonework are things photographs don't convey. Use Friday to explore the Old City section on foot.

Azerbaijan first-timer guide

Tickets

Buying the cheapest ticket without checking sightlines

Moderate

Turn 1–2 grandstand is the best overall choice — primary overtaking point, race-start drama, and the approach from the 2km straight is visible. Castle section grandstands are irreplaceable for atmosphere but cars are moving slowly in that section — less passing action. Caspian Boulevard is for raw speed, not racing. If choosing by budget: the castle section GA offers proximity to the cars you won't get anywhere else on the calendar.

Azerbaijan GP guide

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