Belgium Grand Prix 2026 Tickets

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Jul 17—19, 2026, Formula 1 (2026)

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🇧🇪 2026 Formula 1® Belgian Grand Prix – Spa-Francorchamps, July 17–19, 2026

A Legendary Race at the Heart of the Ardennes

Experience the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix at the iconic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, nestled in the lush Belgian Ardennes from 17–19 July, 2026. Spa is one of the most revered circuits on the Formula 1 calendar — combining historic prestige, high-speed drama, and unpredictable weather to deliver a truly unforgettable race weekend.

Formally confirmed for the 2026 season as part of a long-term extension, the Belgian GP continues to be a staple of F1’s heritage.

The Venue: Spa-Francorchamps Circuit

  • Location: Stavelot, in the Ardennes region of Belgium.

  • Track Length: Approximately 7.004 km (making it one of the longest tracks in F1).

  • Corners & Layout: Spa features 19 challenging corners, including some of the most famous in motorsport — La Source, Eau Rouge & Raidillon, Les Combes, and Blanchimont.

  • Elevation Changes: The track is celebrated for its dramatic hills and fast, sweeping corners, which put driver skill and car setup to the ultimate test.

What to Expect at the 2026 Belgian GP

🏎️ Pure Racing Drama

  • Spa’s Eau Rouge–Raidillon section is a highlight: a steep uphill climb, taken at full throttle, making it iconic for overtakes and wheel-to-wheel action.

  • Its mix of high-speed straights and technical corners forces teams into complex tire and strategy decisions.

🌦️ Unpredictable Weather

  • Spa is famous (and sometimes feared) for its flash rain or sudden drops in temperature — pure Ardennes style. This can turn a race upside down, rewarding brave tire calls and precise driving.

  • Previous editions have seen weather delays, safety-car interventions, and dramatic shifts in race dynamics, making every lap unpredictable.

🔥 Rich Heritage & Modern Upgrades

  • Spa has been part of F1 since its early years — a place where legend after legend has raced.

  • The circuit has recently seen significant investment: added grandstands, improved fan facilities, and enhanced safety — boosting capacity and audience experience.

🎉 The Fan Experience

  • Beyond the racing, the Belgian GP offers an immersive fan atmosphere: forest walks, fan zones, live screens, and food & drink suited to all tastes.

  • The Survival Guide for 2026 highlights practical tips for navigating the circuit, including weather prep, site maps, and transport.

  • For VIP guests, there are premium hospitality options: lounges with terrace views (notably overlooking Eau Rouge), gourmet catering, and full hospitality treatment.

Why This GP Matters for 2026

  • The 2026 Belgian Grand Prix is more than a race — it’s a celebration of F1’s most historic track.

  • With its multi-year extension, Spa reaffirms its importance on the calendar and its appeal to fans who appreciate both speed and heritage.

  • For 2026, expect a powerful weekend: a classic circuit, passionate fans, and a racing challenge like no other.

Insider Tips for Attending

  1. Pack for the Weather: Bring waterproofs, layers, and good walking shoes — Spa’s terrain and climate are unpredictable.

  2. Arrive Early / Stay Late: The Ardennes surroundings are beautiful — take time to explore and soak in the forested hills between sessions.

  3. Use On-Site Guides and Apps: Make use of the official Survival Guide and circuits’ maps to find grandstands, amenities, and parking.

  4. Camping Is an Option: Nearby campsites offer a classic GP-weekend experience with community and convenience.

  5. Consider Hospitality for Comfort: If you want shelter, premium views, and convenience, Spa’s hospitality options are among the most iconic in F1.

Event Snapshot

  • Name: 2026 Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix

  • Dates: July 17–19, 2026

  • Location: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium

  • Track: ~7.004 km, 19 corners, steep elevation changes

  • Why Go: Historic circuit, unpredictable weather, very high-speed action, iconic F1 moments

🎫 Ticket Types & Inclusions – Belgian Grand Prix 2026 (Spa-Francorchamps)

✅ General Admission

  • General Admission (Bronze / Walk-about) — Allows access to the open-access (Bronze) areas around the circuit, including hills and viewing banks.

  • No reserved seat; capacity depends on available general admission zones.

  • Includes access all three days (unless otherwise stated).

🏁 Grandstand / Reserved Seat Options

Here are some of the key reserved grandstand ticket types for Spa 2026, with their location, what you see, and highlights:

  • Grandstand Speed Corner

    • Located just after Turn 9 (the “exit” of a very tight corner).

    • Numbered – you’ll see cars launching up the slope and braking hard.

    • A prime overtaking view: being on the exit helps you catch drivers accelerating out of a heavy-braking zone.

  • Grandstand Silver 3 (Pouhon)

    • Positioned around the Pouhon / Double-Left section (Les Combes) for sweeping, high-speed action.

    • Likely uncovered, as per the circuit’s silver/gold seating classification.

  • Grandstand Gold 7 (La Source / Source)

    • Located at the famous La Source hairpin, giving excellent views of the start, braking, and acceleration.

    • Part of the Gold seating tier; it’s typically covered.

  • Grandstand Silver 1 (Francorchamps)

    • On the straight between La Source and Eau Rouge, giving speed-straight views.

    • Great for watching cars transition from the hairpin into the legendary uphill section.

  • Grandstand Combes 1

    • Positioned in the “Combes” section (Les Combes), where cars come out of Eau Rouge / Raidillon and into a complex of corners.

  • Grandstand Pit 1 (Gold 1)

    • On the main straight, overlooking the pit lane and team garages.

    • Offers a great view of the grid start, pitstops, and the podium finish.

  • Grandstand Silver 5

    • Located at the exit of the double-left Pouhon corner, giving a dynamic, high-speed vantage point.

    • Numbered, uncovered seating.

  • Grandstand Silver 4 (Bruxelles)

    • Positioned above the famous Eau Rouge / Raidillon section, offering panoramic views.

  • Grandstand Gold 1 (Pit / Pit Straight)

    • Covered seating on the pit straight, with views of the starting grid, pit lane, and finish line.

  • Grandstand Silver 6 (with Pit Lane Walk)

    • This stand overlooks Turn 12 (or the exit of some corners) and includes exclusive Thursday Pit Lane Walk access.

    • Includes 4-day access (Thu–Sun) for guests wanting a behind-the-scenes experience.

  • Grandstand Fan Zone (Fanzone Grandstand)

    • Seats with proximity to the Fan Zone, enabling a more interactive and festive GP experience. (Listed in the official ticket office.)

  • Grandstand Gold 6 (Chicane)

    • Located near the chicane section of the circuit; good for braking-zone action. (Found in ticket office grandstand list.)

  • Grandstand Gold 9 (Pole Position)

    • Positioned to give a view over La Source and the grid; “Pole Position” vantage when cars are starting.

  • Grandstand Gold 2 (Ardennes / GP2 / La Source Straight)

    • Located on the straight after La Source, near the Ardennes Club hospitality area. (Ardennes Club info confirms this location.)

  • Grandstand Gold 8 (Source-Start)

    • Overlooks the La Source hairpin and start-line straight — a very premium Gold viewing point.

🌟 Hospitality / Premium Packages

  • Hospitality Gold 2 VIP Lounge (Ardennes Club Gold)

    • Underneath the Gold 2 grandstand (after La Source).

    • Includes a 3-day grandstand seat, all-day catering (breakfast, lunch, snacks), open refreshments (beer, wine, soft drinks), TV screens inside lounge, and pit-lane walk on Thursday.

  • Hospitality Hero Package

    • Offered by F1 Experiences via Senate / partner providers: seat in a Gold or Silver grandstand + extras such as pit-lane walk, guided track tour, championship trophy photo, and VIP reception.

  • Hospitality The Clubhouse

    • While not explicitly called “The Clubhouse” on the Ardennes Club (Gold) serves a similar function: hospitality beneath Gold 2, premium catering, lounge area, access to TV screens.

  • Hospitality Paddock Club

    • The ultimate VIP experience: air-conditioned lounge, views over pit lane or start / finish, gourmet food, beverage service, access to pit walk and possibly paddock tours.