Madrid Grand Prix 2026

Madring, Madrid, Sep 11—13, 2026, Formula 1 (2026)

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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