There is no better experience than being part of the fans and action in a reserved grandstand seat. All with exclusive access to Gold Zone as well as VAILO Super Screens to enjoy all the on-track action.
1 Pit Straight Grandstand
Marvel at the lap-after-lap acceleration and high-speed driving out of the hairpin, and cheer the race winner across the finish line with covered and uncovered options for four days, or single-day uncovered seats. For 2023, the Pit Straight grandstand is now 80& covered!
Each seat provides pole-position views of not only pit straight but all the action and drama in pit lane. Super Screens ensure ticketholders do not miss a moment of the action. The Pit Straight Grandstand also is the best location to witness the season champion's celebrations at the end of the event, as this year's top driver tries to upstage last year's epic burnout by Shane van Gisbergen.
Two-time Adelaide 500 winner Scott McLaughlin says the Pit Straight Grandstand is unique for drivers, "When you come around the corner here on the last lap, you see the people. It's one of the few tracks where you get that feeling of a full grandstand, it's awesome," he says.
2 Inside Chicane Grandstand
The Inside Chicane Grandstand is one of the Adelaide 500's most iconic viewing locations providing spectacular views of the on-track battles that come with Supercars racing, particularly at the start of each race.
Watch the Supercars bounce over the kerbs as the drivers push their race cars to the limit and become airborne; and hold your breath as two drivers attempt to manoeuvre through this section of the track side by side off the start line as well as at each safety car restart.
Each seat provides prime views of each race car that gets it wrong and ends up in the gravel or the wall, such as Jason Bright's spectacular rollover in 2014. A Super Screen completes the experience.
3 Accessibility Platform - Inside Chicane
The Inside Chicane Grandstand is one of the Adelaide 500's most iconic viewing locations providing spectacular views of the on-track battles that come with Supercars racing, particularly at the start of each race.
Available for single day and four day ticket options.
Located next to the Inside Chicance Grandstand. To complete the Accessible Seating Form please follow the link below and Ticketek will contact you to process your booking.
4 Brock Grandstand
Turn 8 is the most notorious corner of any Supercars race track in Australia because of the number of driver mistakes that have occurred at this unique turn, and not a single Adelaide 500 has been run and won without at least one driver losing control at this part of the track. The Brock Grandstand provides the only reserved seat to view all the thrills and spills at this location.
Located at the end of Brock Straight, named after Australian motorsport icon Peter Brock, the grandstand offers reserved 4-day covered grandstand seating that includes prime views of a Super Screen.
Witness the high-speed approach as drivers throw their cars into the corner at a speed of more than 200km/h, and see when they get it wrong they hit the wall hard, sending debris across the circuit and their car limping down Brabham Straight.
5 Brabham Grandstand
Fans can experience every aspect of Supercars racing from the Brabham Grandstand, located at the end of Brabham Straight.
Named after motorsport legend Sir Jack Brabham, it offers prime views of the high-speed action and mistakes at Turn 8 as well as one of the best passing places on the Adelaide Street circuit, Turn 9.
Watch both extremes of Supercars racing as they hurtle through Australia's most notorious race corner, Turn 8, which has caught out drivers of the calibre including Jamie Whincup, Mark Skaife and Greg Murphy, then hit the brakes hard into Australia, s slowest corner at Turn 9, where drivers will attempt to out-brake each other to gain a position.
6 Pit Entry Grandstand
The Pit Entry Grandstand provides sweeping views of the final three corners of the Adelaide Street circuit as well as the location where drivers peel off from the race and head into the pits.
Watch the drivers struggle to control their Supercars as they bounce into the hairpin under brakes, all while trying to nose their race cars up past their rivals in front or defending their challengers from making a positional pass from behind.
Pit Entry Grandstand i is located next to the hive of off-track activities hosted on the eastern side of the circuit, such as the Traction Zone, as well as a support pit paddock.
7 Hairpin East Grandstand
The east grandstand at the hairpin gives fans sweeping views of the final moments of each Adelaide 500 lap.
The seats in the Hairpin East Grandstand provide uninterrupted views of Turns 13 and 14 as well as pit entry, which was an area of the track that many Supercars drivers struggled to come to grips with in 2022.
Be among the first to know which driver is heading to the pits, as well as when a driver gains a position, as the hairpin also is one of the major passing places on the circuit.
8 Hairpin Central Grandstand
Ticketholders in the Hairpin Central Grandstand can access a mix of all Adelaide 500 vantages, with uninterrupted views across key parts of the circuit as well as being in prime position for a Super Screen.
The grandstand is located in the middle of the hairpin at Turn 14, providing excellent views of drivers passing each other at this final corner. It also provides a view of race cars finishing their lap, accelerating off down pit straight, and coming into the pits.
9 Hairpin West Grandstand
Hear the roar of the Supercars lap after lap as they accelerate hard from the final corner of the circuit from an uncovered or covered seat in the west grandstand at the hairpin.
The hairpin is one of the slowest parts of the circuit and leads into the Adelaide 500,s long pit straight, so is one of the few places where ticketholders can see the true acceleration power of Supercars. In 2014, it was the best place to witness Scott McLaughlin making a famous pass on Jamie Whincup, sneaking up the inside to snatch second place in the dying moments of the race.
10 Accessibility Platform - Hairpin West
Located on the Hairpin West corner. To complete the Accessible Seating Form please follow the link below and Ticketek will contact you to process your booking.
Available for 4 day ticket option only.
The hairpin is one of the slowest parts of the circuit and leads into the Adelaide 500,s long pit straight, so is one of the few places where ticketholders can see the true acceleration power of Supercars.
# Concession pricing applies to those holding valid concession cards or valid student cards including children aged from 3 years and up for grandstands.
Children 3 years and under can sit on the lap of a full paying adult in grandstands
*Family grandstand pass offer entitles patrons to purchase 4 reserved seats for the price of 3 and provides 4-day reserved grandstand seats for 2 adults and 2 children (aged 17 and under), or 1 adult and 3 children.