
Madrid Grand Prix 2026
Madring, Madrid, Sep 11—13, 2026, Formula 1 (2026)
£229.00
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🇪🇸 2026 Spanish Grand Prix – Madring, Madrid, September 11–13 2026
A New Chapter for Spain’s F1 Heritage
From 2026, the Spanish Grand Prix will make its debut in Madrid, with the new circuit known as the Madring — a 5.47 km layout combining street and purpose‑built sections around the IFEMA MADRID exhibition‑centre campus.
The event is set for September 11–13, 2026, marking a strategic shift into autumn for Spain’s premier F1 race.
Why Madrid?
The venue is just five minutes from Madrid–Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport, with excellent transport links—metro, train and city lines—making it one of the most accessible races on the F1 calendar.
Initial capacity is projected at 110,000 + fans per day, with expansion plans to 140,000.
Sustainability is at the core: the circuit site utilises 100 % certified renewable energy in its buildings, and temporary structures will be made from recyclable materials in line with F1’s Net Zero by 2030 goals.
The Circuit
Length: ~5.47 km, with 20–22 corners.
The layout winds around the IFEMA campus and nearby Valdebebas zone, blending fast straights, tight turns and urban surroundings.
A signature “banked” corner dubbed La Monumental is expected to create unique g‑forces and dramatic visuals.
What to Expect at the Spanish GP Madrid 2026
A European capital race with city‑centre vibes: the surroundings, transport and nightlife of Madrid add extra flavour to the weekend.
New track, new challenges: With an inaugural layout and new team data, expect unpredictability in qualifying and race strategy.
Rich off‑track atmosphere: As part of the wider event plan, fan activations will extend into central Madrid, engaging with local culture and cuisine.
Comfortable climate: Early autumn in Madrid offers mild weather, ideal for an outdoor motorsport event.
Insider Tips for Fans
Book early: Being the first iteration of the Madrid GP, prime tickets and VIP hospitality are likely to sell very fast.
Stay in the city: Madrid’s hotel infrastructure, nightlife and cultural sights make it ideal for combining race weekend with a city break.
Use public transport: With 90 % of fans expected to travel via metro/train/shuttle, arriving early helps avoid congestion.
Festival mindset: Treat the weekend like a city‑event trip—plan to explore Madrid’s food, museums and nightlife to complement the race.
Track layout preview: With many corners still theoretical until final homologation, be flexible about vantage points and focus on general race weekend experience.
Event Summary
Date: September 11‑13 2026
Location: Madring (IFEMA Madrid), Madrid, Spain
Circuit Length: ~5.47 km
Turns: 20‑22 (approx)
Capacity: 110,000+ per day initially
Type: Street/purpose built hybrid
Nearest Major Airport: Madrid–Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport (MAD)
🎫 Ticket Overview – Spanish Grand Prix 2026 (Madrid)
Explore your ticket options — from General Admission through a range of grandstands to premium hospitality packages — and what each typically includes.
✅ General Admission
General Admission – Standing or open‑access ticket granting entry to circuit grounds for the race weekend. Includes access to fan zones, big‑screen viewing, food & drink outlets.
Ideal for fans who want flexibility and atmosphere rather than guaranteed reserved seating.
🏁 Grandstand / Reserved Seat Options
These reserved‑seat tickets offer assigned viewing locations for the full weekend (Fri‑Sun) unless otherwise noted:
Grandstand 1 – Described as “Main Grandstand” on the start/finish straight; prime location covering grid, start/finish, pit‑lane.
Grandstand 2 – Located immediately beside Grandstand 1; excellent for start/podium/pit‑lane.
Grandstand 3 – Positioned just past Turn 3 or in the main straight sector; reserved seating.
Grandstand 7 – Raised stand in a chicane zone; described in ticket map for Madrid GP.
Grandstand 9 – Located at the signature banked corner “La Monumental” (Turn ?); great for overtakes and landmark viewing.
Grandstand 10 – Just outside Turn 12 section; seats overseeing the exit and linking straight.
Grandstand 12 – Uncovered stand viewing short straight between Turns 12‑13; offers overtaking views.
Grandstand 13 – Covered grandstand at Turn 13; reserved seating with good comfort.
Grandstand 15 – Situated at Turn 15 (quick left‑hander) — ideal to appreciate speed and grip through corner.
🌟 Hospitality & Premium Packages
These ticket types combine premium reserved seating with elevated services and amenities:
Starter Package Hospitality – Entry‑level hospitality: reserved grandstand seat plus enhanced amenities (lounge access, food & drink).
Hero Package Hospitality – Mid‑tier hospitality: includes better grandstand location + premium service and extras (perhaps paddock walk, guest appearance).
Gold Package Hospitality – High‑tier hospitality: superior grandstand seating + full catering, open bar, exclusive lounge access.
Champions Club Hospitality – Top‑tier hospitality for the weekend: deluxe seating, all‑inclusive service, premium facilities.
Paddock Club Hospitality – Ultra‑premium Formula 1® official hospitality: best views, exclusive paddock access, high‑end catering, VIP services.
📋 Summary Table
Ticket Type | Access | Seat Type | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
General Admission | Circuit grounds, open zones | Unreserved | Budget‑friendly, flexible viewing |
Grandstand 1/2/3/7/9/10/12/13/15 | Reserved seat in specific stand | Reserved grandstand | Choose specific vantage point and comfort |
Hospitality Packages (Starter → Paddock Club) | Reserved premium seat + lounge/services | Premium/hospitality seating | Highest comfort, catering, VIP access |
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