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The official F1 schedule for 2026 is here – and it’s packed with excitement. With 24 races across five continents, the season kicks off in March in Melbourne and wraps up in December under the Abu Dhabi lights.
Big news: Madrid joins the calendar with a brand-new street circuit, while Imola drops out. And let’s not forget – 2026 marks the dawn of a new era in F1, with fresh tech, eco-fuel, and powerhouse entries from Cadillac, Audi, and more. Let’s dive right in!
Grand Prix | Date | Circuit |
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Australian Grand Prix | March 6-8, 2026 | Albert Park Circuit |
Chinese Grand Prix | March 13-15, 2026 | Shanghai International Circuit |
Japanese Grand Prix | March 27-29, 2026 | Suzuka Circuit |
Bahrain Grand Prix | April 10-12, 2026 | Bahrain International Circuit |
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix | April 17-19, 2026 | Jeddah Corniche Circuit |
Miami Grand Prix | May 1-3, 2026 | Miami International Autodrome |
Canadian Grand Prix | May 22-24, 2026 | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve |
Monaco Grand Prix | June 5-7, 2026 | Circuit de Monaco |
Barcelona Grand Prix | June 12-14, 2026 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya |
Austrian Grand Prix | June 26-28, 2026 | Red Bull Ring |
British Grand Prix | July 3-5, 2026 | Silverstone Circuit |
Belgian Grand Prix | July 17-19, 2026 | Spa-Francorchamps |
Hungarian Grand Prix | July 24-26, 2026 | Hungaroring |
Dutch Grand Prix | August 21-23, 2026 | Circuit Zandvoort |
Italian Grand Prix | September 4-6, 2026 | Autodromo Nazionale Monza |
Spanish Grand Prix | September 11-13, 2026 | Madrid Street Circuit |
Azerbaijan Grand Prix | September 25-27, 2026 | Baku City Circuit |
Singapore Grand Prix | October 9-11, 2026 | Marina Bay Street Circuit |
United States Grand Prix | October 23-25, 2026 | Circuit Of The Americas |
Mexican Grand Prix | October 30-November 1, 2026 | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez |
Brazilian Grand Prix | November 6-8, 2026 | Autódromo José Carlos Pace |
Las Vegas Grand Prix | November 19-21, 2026 | Las Vegas Street Circuit |
Qatar Grand Prix | November 27-29, 2026 | Lusail International Circuit |
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | December 4-6, 2026 | Yas Marina Circuit |
March 6-8, 2026
Set around a lake in Melbourne’s Albert Park, this semi-permanent circuit blends public roads with dedicated track sections. It’s known for its festival-like atmosphere, with fans flocking to the park for entertainment, music, and racing action. The circuit itself features fast, flowing corners alongside tighter chicanes, providing a balance of speed and technicality.
March 13-15, 2026
Shanghai International Circuit is a modern, expansive facility with one of the longest straights in Formula 1. Its signature Turn 1 is a spiraling, tightening right-hander that immediately pushes tires and drivers to the limit. Designed by Hermann Tilke, the circuit is known for strategic races where tire degradation plays a key role, and overtaking zones are plentiful.
March 27-29, 2026
Suzuka is regarded as one of the most iconic drivers’ circuits in the world, thanks to its unique figure-eight layout. The flowing sequences of S-Curves, the thrilling 130R corner, and the Degner curves test both skill and courage. Japanese fans are renowned for their passionate support and creative costumes, creating a respectful yet electric atmosphere in the grandstands.
April 10-12, 2026
Located in the desert of Sakhir, the Bahrain International Circuit became the first Formula 1 race in the Middle East when it debuted in 2004. Known for its night races under floodlights, the track offers a mix of long straights and technical corners that challenge drivers in changing grip conditions. The circuit is wide, making overtaking easier than at many modern tracks, and the surrounding desert occasionally blows sand onto the asphalt, adding unpredictability.
April 17-19, 2026
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit is one of the fastest street circuits in Formula 1, hugging the Red Sea coast with spectacular night views. With over 6 kilometers of tight, high-speed turns and narrow walls, it’s a track that demands bravery and precision. Drivers must navigate blind corners at incredible speeds, making it a mentally taxing challenge throughout the race weekend.
May 1-3, 2026
The Miami International Autodrome is a purpose-built street circuit around the Hard Rock Stadium, offering a mix of technical sections and long straights. Beyond the track, the event focuses heavily on entertainment, luxury hospitality, and celebrity appearances, giving it a festival-meets-sports vibe. It’s more than a race—it’s an American spectacle.
May 22-24, 2026
Set on an island in the St. Lawrence River in Montreal, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is known for fast straights, hard braking zones, and unforgiving walls. The infamous “Wall of Champions” at the final chicane has claimed many legendary drivers. The Canadian Grand Prix is famous for its welcoming, lively atmosphere, with fans camping nearby and the city embracing a week-long motorsport celebration.
June 5-7, 2026
Monaco is Formula 1’s crown jewel, a race synonymous with glamour, history, and exclusivity. The narrow streets of Monte Carlo wind past the marina, casino, and luxury apartments, leaving little margin for error. It’s a track where qualifying is often more important than the race itself, and where the backdrop of superyachts and glitzy parties makes the event one-of-a-kind. Monaco is also the home race of Charles Leclerc, adding extra excitement for local fans eager to see their hero succeed on home soil.
June 12-14, 2026
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a staple on the F1 calendar, beloved for its technical layout, high-speed corners, and testing conditions. Turns like Campsa and the final chicane challenge both driver skill and car balance. Set just outside the vibrant city of Barcelona, the race combines Mediterranean flair with motorsport tradition – making it a must-visit for fans who want speed, sun, and Spanish passion all in one.
June 26-28, 2026
Nestled in the Styrian hills, the Red Bull Ring offers stunning natural scenery paired with a short, fast layout full of elevation changes. Its simplicity hides a deceptively tricky circuit, where precision in braking and acceleration makes a big difference. The Austrian Grand Prix is known for its fan-friendly setup, and in recent years, a sea of orange-clad Dutch fans has added a festival feel.
July 3-5, 2026
Silverstone is considered the spiritual home of Formula 1, hosting the inaugural World Championship race in 1950. Known for high-speed, sweeping corners like Maggots, Becketts, and Copse, it’s a track that rewards aerodynamic balance and bravery. The passionate British crowd fills the stands rain or shine, creating an electrifying atmosphere every year. Silverstone has been the stage for many British heroes, from Jim Clark and Nigel Mansell to modern stars like Lewis Hamilton, who holds the record for the most wins at a single Grand Prix, having triumphed here multiple times. The circuit’s history, the loyal fans, and its place in British motorsport culture make it one of the most cherished events on the calendar.
July 17-19, 2026
Spa-Francorchamps is a favorite among drivers and fans alike, thanks to its long, flowing layout, unpredictable weather, and legendary corners. Eau Rouge and Raidillon remain icons of speed and bravery. The Ardennes forest setting adds a unique charm, and the atmosphere feels like a pilgrimage for motorsport purists.
July 24-26, 2026
The Hungaroring is often called “Monaco without the walls” due to its tight, twisty nature and limited overtaking opportunities. Located just outside Budapest, it’s a track where qualifying position is crucial, and races often unfold into strategic battles. The grandstands are filled with dedicated fans who turn the event into a mid-summer motorsport celebration.
August 21-23, 2026
Zandvoort offers a classic, old-school track nestled in the sand dunes near the North Sea. With steep banking and narrow runoffs, it challenges drivers to be precise and bold. Since returning to the calendar, the Dutch Grand Prix has become known for its electric atmosphere, with orange flares, DJ sets, and non-stop celebrations fueled by Max Verstappen’s fanbase.
September 4-6, 2026
Monza, nicknamed the Temple of Speed, is the fastest track in Formula 1, with cars reaching extreme top speeds on its long straights. It’s steeped in history and home to Ferrari’s most loyal supporters—the Tifosi—who pack the grandstands with red flags and passion. Every Monza race feels like a celebration of speed, tradition, and Italian flair.
September 11-13, 2026
A new addition in 2026, the Madrid Street Circuit will bring Formula 1 back to Spain’s capital. While details are still emerging, it’s anticipated to combine high-speed straights with technical urban corners, integrating iconic city landmarks. Spanish fans are known for their passionate support, promising a vibrant, festival-like environment in the heart of Madrid.
September 25-27, 2026
The Baku City Circuit offers a thrilling combination of tight medieval city corners and ultra-fast straights. Its contrasting nature produces unexpected results, with safety cars, overtakes, and drama never far away. The backdrop of ancient city walls meeting modern skyscrapers makes Baku a visually striking venue.
October 9-11, 2026
Singapore was Formula 1’s first night race, illuminating the Marina Bay area with over 1,600 floodlights. Its 23-corner layout is physically grueling for drivers, combining heat, humidity, and minimal room for error. Off-track, Singapore transforms into a glamorous motorsport festival, with concerts, parties, and luxury hospitality.
October 23-25, 2026
Circuit of the Americas in Austin blends influences from famous tracks worldwide, featuring a steep uphill climb into Turn 1 and a flowing series of esses reminiscent of Silverstone. The race weekend balances world-class racing with a laid-back Texan vibe, complete with live music, barbecue, and fan-focused entertainment.
October 30-November 1, 2026
At over 2,200 meters elevation, Mexico City’s circuit challenges engines and aerodynamics with thin air and low downforce. The highlight is the Foro Sol stadium section, where cars pass through a grandstand-packed arena to deafening cheers. The Mexican GP is famous for its energetic crowds and party atmosphere.
November 6-8, 2026
Interlagos is a compact, high-energy circuit with elevation changes, sweeping corners, and tight infield sections. Its unpredictable weather and close racing make it a fan favorite. The passionate Brazilian fans bring color and noise, and the track’s history is filled with dramatic championship deciders.
November 19-21, 2026
The Las Vegas Grand Prix delivers pure spectacle – racing under neon lights on the iconic Strip is unlike anything else in Formula 1. High-speed straights, tight corners, and a buzzing nighttime atmosphere create a thrilling challenge for drivers and an unforgettable experience for fans. It’s glitz, glamour, and adrenaline rolled into one – the ultimate fusion of motorsport and entertainment.
November 27-29, 2026
Known from MotoGP, Lusail offers a flowing layout with long-radius corners under floodlights. Set in the Qatari desert, wind and sand can affect grip levels. Its smooth, modern facilities give it a futuristic feel, while racing at night adds to the spectacle.
December 4-6, 2026
Abu Dhabi hosts Formula 1’s season finale at a stunning, state-of-the-art venue. The twilight race transitions from daylight into night under Yas Marina’s iconic lights. Unique features include a pit lane tunnel and a track that passes beneath a hotel. While the racing can be processional, the event’s luxury and entertainment offerings are unmatched.
With 24 races spanning the globe, the 2026 Formula 1 season promises unforgettable moments, fresh rivalries, and groundbreaking innovation. Whether you’re dreaming of Monaco’s elegance, Silverstone’s heritage, or the thrill of a night race in Singapore – there’s a perfect Grand Prix waiting for you. Check out all ticket options or pick your favorite race!