How to get Green Access for the French F1 Grand Prix?


If you wish to go to the 2022 F1 Grand Prix de France, be aware that the organizers have implemented a mobility plan this year aimed at guaranteeing fluidity for all spectators, reducing waiting time in their vehicle and reduce the carbon footprint with access to the circuit limited to 9,000 vehicles and the introduction of a « Green Access » badge.

To access the Paul Ricard circuit by vehicle, spectators must have a Green Access and present it at the various checkpoints. To get this Green Accessyou will have to either carpool and be at least four spectators in the vehicle, use a two or three wheel mode of transport, buy premium parking inside the circuit or participate in the financing of alternative modes of transport by paying an eco -participation and therefore park in the immediate vicinity of the Paul Ricard circuit. Please note: access to the circuit will be prohibited from July 22 to 24 except for holders of a Green Access sticker.

A systematic control will be carried out by the Gendarmerie on the axes and at the entrance to the parking areas. If the « Green Access » badge is missing, you will be refused access and you will have to turn around in the direction of the relay car parks.

If you do not carpool, you do not use two or three wheels and you wish to park as close as possible to the Paul Ricard circuit, you must pay an eco-contribution which finances alternative modes of transport. Here are the prices of this eco-participation:

  • 20 euros per vehicle on Friday
  • 25 euros on Saturday
  • 30 euros on Sunday

Attention : no purchase on site will be possible! You will have to go only on the French GP website to book and pay for your Green Access by clicking on this link.

Relay car parks

Other solutions are available to you to get to the 2022 French Grand Prix, in particular the establishment of park and ride facilities with a shuttle (included in the ticket price, at no additional cost). There are many relay parking spaces located at the motorway exit. : La Ciotat, Roquefort la Bédoule, Le Beausset, Signes, Aubagne and Bandol. Buses provide shuttles between the relay car parks and the Grand Prix de France, the allocation of your zone will be notified to you as the Grand Prix approaches. Depending on your declared place of accommodation, the nearest relay car park will be preferred.

Attention : although the relay car parks are included in the price of your ticket, you will still have to register in advance to be able to access them. Registration is done in a few clicks on the GP de France website by clicking on this link.

Public transport

If you do not want to go to the Grand Prix de France and prefer public transport, several options are available to you: the TER sud, shuttles from the various town centers in the region, a special TGV Paris- Lyon-Circuit, taxis, VTC or even the plane…

Mobility tools

Several mobility tools are available to you for the Grand Prix de France. You can find all the mobility information live on the radio on France Bleu Provence on 97.8 or use the Waze application, which is a partner of the Grand Prix de France. All the maps will be updated live by the French Grand Prix teams during the event. Here are some of the keywords to type into the Waze app throughout the event:

  • Green Access GP F1
  • MAC GP F1 (only for our media colleagues)
  • Premium GP F1 (for premium parking)
  • Moto GP F1 (for motorcycle access)
  • PR (assigned relay parking) GP F1



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