2026 Belgian Grand Prix
17 - 19 July 2026 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Take advantage of the best trackside seats at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps with Grand Prix Events, an official ticket agent for the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix 2026.
Why You Should Attend
A motorsport mecca, Spa is near the top of every Formula 1 fan’s bucket list! With its incredible corners, including the iconic Eau Rouge, Raidillon, Blanchmont and Pouhon, history oozes at every turn around the 7km circuit. With natural elevation and scenery for miles across the Ardennes forest, it is one of the most picturesque circuits on the calendar. Just be sure to pack your waterproofs - Spa’s microclimate can see the weather turn on its head, fast!
Where to Watch at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Lock in General Admission or premium grandstand tickets at the Belgian Grand Prix. For views of the iconic uphill Eau Rouge section of track, head for the Gold 3 Grandstand. Gold 8 is recommended for the best views of the first corner - where plenty of chaos has taken place on Sunday afternoons in years gone by. Gold 1 is the place to be for views of the starting grid, pit stops and podium celebrations. General Admission views are also excellent at Spa - but arrive early to get the best spots!
F1 Experiences Packages
Experience Spa like never before with an Official Ticket Package from F1 Experiences. Choose from grandstand seats or all-inclusive hospitality suites with access to exciting perks such as guided track tours, pit lane walks and appearances by F1 insiders.
F1 Paddock Club & Hospitality Suites
Enjoy the Belgian Grand Prix in the exclusive F1 Paddock Club hospitality suite, perfectly situated above the team garages and opposite the starting grid. Guests benefit from specially tailored gourmet menus, open bars, daily pit lane walks and behind-the-scenes access.
2026 Belgian Grand Prix Tickets
Belgian Grand Prix History
Racing has been taking place at Spa-Francorchamps since the 1920s, when a mammoth 15km circuit linked the towns of Fracorchamps, Malmedy and Stavelot, with public roads sweeping through the Ardennes forest. Safety came to the fore of Formula 1 in the 1970s and the Belgian Grand Prix left the calendar on safety grounds. When the sport returned to Spa in the early 1980s, it did so on a truncated but still thrilling layout which still retains the essence of one of F1’s most iconic circuits.
About Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Situated in the hilly Ardennes region of eastern Belgium, Spa-Francorchamps is the longest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar and a firm fan favourite. One of the most rurally located circuits on the calendar, Spa is relatively close to a number of European cities, like Lieges and Brussels in Belgium, Aachen in Germany and Maastricht in the Netherlands. If you’re a fan of motorsport history, pay a visit to the Spa Circuit Museum, located at Stavelot Abbey near the track itself.