F1 Madrid Grand Prix Tickets 2026

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F1 Madrid GP Tickets 2026

Secure your spot at the highly anticipated Madrid Grand Prix (Spain), with official Madrid GP tickets. It will be the inaugural Madrid Grand Prix Formula 1 race and is scheduled for 13 September 2026. This change to the F1 calendar will see the Madrid Grand Prix replace the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix for the 2026 season. This is an unmissable chance to take part in the first ever Madrid Grand Prix, and with various grandstand and hospitality tickets available, there is plenty of opportunity to experience it.

As the first race to take place in Spain’s capital since 1981, its inclusion is set to generate plenty of excitement during the debut season of this brand-new Formula 1 event. The race will take place at the all-new Madring Circuit, located at the IFEMA exhibition centre. So, if you are looking to be part of Formula 1’s latest racing event, make sure to browse our selection of available Madrid Grand Prix 2026 tickets.

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  • Madrid Grand Prix 2026 Schedule

    The first-ever Madrid Grand Prix race weekend is scheduled to take place in September 2026, with race day set for 13 September. The schedule will follow the traditional Formula 1 race weekend format, and the exact dates and times for each session can be found below.

    Madrid Grand Prix 2026 — Session Schedule
    DateEventTime (GMT)Time (Local / CEST)
    September 11Practice 112:30 – 13:3013:30 – 14:30
    September 11Practice 216:00 – 17:0017:00 – 18:00
    September 12Practice 311:30 – 12:3012:30 – 13:30
    September 12Qualifying15:00 – 16:0016:00 – 17:00
    September 13Raceday14:0015:00

    Madring Circuit Details

    Location: Madrid, IFEMA exhibition centre, Spain

    First F1 race: 2026

    Track Length: 5.474 km

    Track Laps: 57

    Track Turns: 22

    Unique Features: The track is a hybrid street-permanent layout and will have a standout banked corner ‘La Monumental’.

    The Madring is a brand-new Formula 1 venue that will host the inaugural Madrid Grand Prix in 2026. It is a hybrid (semi-permanent) circuit layout that combines purpose-built sections with existing public roads. The track will feature its signature La Monumental, a heavily banked corner section that is set to be the largest in modern Formula 1 racing. This section is designed to be reminiscent of Madrid’s famous Las Ventas bullfighting arena.

    The track is set to be one of the most accessible on the racing calendar, with many fans expected to use public transport to reach the venue. Its city-based location next to IFEMA offers excellent transport connections and is roughly 20 minutes from Madrid’s main international airport. Secure your place at the inaugural Madrid Grand Prix with official Madring tickets and experience all the action at this brand-new Formula 1 venue in 2026.

    Madrid Grand Prix Packages

    As a brand-new race on the Formula 1 calendar, the Madrid Grand Prix is expected to generate strong interest, particularly among local racing fans. With an estimated capacity of 110,000 at the Madring Circuit, there should be plenty of opportunity to secure your place, with both grandstand and hospitality options available.

    Grandstand tickets: The Madring Circuit is anticipated to feature at least 16 grandstands. Grandstand seating for the Madrid Grand Prix will offer spectators premium viewing locations of the racing action. The circuit is also expected to include five tiers of grandstand tickets:

    • Pelouse (General Admission)
    • Bronze Grandstand
    • Silver Grandstand
    • Silver Plus Grandstand
    • Gold Grandstand

    Pelouse viewing will be General Admission with no dedicated seat provided, while the Gold Grandstand will offer the best views and some of the main points of the race.

    Hospitality tickets: For those looking to upgrade their race weekend experience, there are plenty of premium Madrid Grand Prix hospitality packages available. All Madrid Grand Prix hospitality tickets provide an array of exclusive benefits that go above and beyond your traditional racing experience. A notable hospitality addition is the Hero package that takes you beyond the race with a guided track tour, championship trophy photo, a pitlane walk and so much more.

    How to Get to the Madring Circuit

    The Madring Circuit is located in Madrid next to the IFEMA exhibition centre, close to both the city centre and Madrid–Barajas International Airport. Thanks to its inner-city location and the well-established transport links already in place due to the popular IFEMA exhibition centre, it is easily one of the more accessible locations on the Formula 1 calendar.

    By Metro: Several metro lines already serve the IFEMA area directly from across Madrid. Stations such as Feria de Madrid provide direct access, leaving spectators within walking distance of the circuit.

    By Bus: Multiple Madrid bus routes provide direct access to IFEMA and the surrounding area. Buses 73, 112, and 122 are common options that stop within the vicinity of IFEMA, offering easy access to the circuit.

    By Car: While private parking spaces will be available at the Madring Circuit and in the surrounding area, spaces will be limited. It is advised that alternative transport options are considered to avoid congestion during race weekend. By Taxi: Multiple taxi ranks will be set up around the Madring Circuit, providing accessible drop-off points for spectators. Services will be available throughout the event; however, prices and demand may increase during race weekend.


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