I Tried F1’s WORST Ticket…

I Bought the CHEAPEST F1 Ticket in Japan (Suzuka 2026 Experience)

Is the cheapest F1 ticket in Japan actually worth it? 🇯🇵 Today, I’m heading to the iconic Suzuka Circuit for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix with nothing but a West Area General Admission ticket.

While grandstand seats were pushing $600+, I managed to snag this 3-day pass for just 18,000 Yen (~$120 USD). But there’s a catch: no reserved seats, lots of walking, and a “first-come, first-served” battle for the best views at Spoon Curve and 130R.

In this video, I’ll show you:

The View: Can you actually see the cars from the West Area (J, L, M, N, O, P zones)?

The Strategy: How early do you really need to arrive to claim a spot on the grass?

The Perks: Did you know this “cheap” ticket includes a free amusement park pass? 🎡

The Logistics: How to get from Nagoya to Suzuka without breaking the bank.

Whether you’re a budget traveler or just want to see if General Admission is a “hidden gem” or a “total scam,” come along as we experience the roar of the 2026 engines from the cheapest spots on the track!

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35 Comments

  1. Singapore had something similar called a walkabout pass but that same rate was for Fri only I think & you're bammed from the pit straight plus the corners closest to it

  2. an average ramen in japan is 1000-1500 yen which is around 6-11 USD. Even those expensive ones in north america it is just around 20 USD. 30 USD ramen is a scam.

  3. I would not go there for the races, I would be there for the racer girls posing for pictures near cars

  4. What is the point of F1 as a fan? You get to see car for what, 10 seconds over a 2, 3, 4, 5, 6+ experience? Terrible

    Anyone with half a brain knows this is terrible. Humans anywhere are so stupid. Anyone upvoting this is so stupid. Holy shit.

  5. Heck ya, I'd pay that. I'm from Hawaii, we'll never have F1 here, so I'd probably pay double for that opportunity.