Spanish Grand Prix 2026 (Madrid)
2026 Spanish Grand Prix - Madring, Madrid | September 11–13, 2026
The 2026 Spanish Grand Prix marks an exciting new chapter as Madrid makes its debut at the innovative Madring circuit. Scheduled for September 11–13, 2026, the track combines purpose-built sections with urban streets around the IFEMA MADRID exhibition centre campus. This shift moves Spain’s premier event into early autumn, offering milder weather and a unique city-centre atmosphere for fans and teams alike.
Why Choose Madrid?
Madring’s location is exceptionally convenient, just five minutes from Madrid–Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport and well connected via metro, train, and city transport lines. Initial daily capacity is expected to exceed 110,000 spectators, with plans to expand to 140,000 in the future. Sustainability is central to the project: the venue operates entirely on certified renewable energy, and temporary structures will be constructed using recyclable materials, aligning with F1’s Net Zero by 2030 goals.
The Circuit
Length: ~5.47 km
Turns: 20–22
The layout weaves around the IFEMA campus and the adjacent Valdebebas area, offering a mix of high-speed straights, tight urban corners, and flowing technical sections.
A standout feature, the banked La Monumental corner, is designed to produce striking visuals and unique g-forces, making it one of the circuit’s most dramatic points.
What Fans Can Expect
Madrid brings a distinctive city-race vibe to the Fcalendar. With a brand-new track and limited historical data for teams, expect qualifying and race strategies to be unpredictable. Beyond the track, fan activations will extend into Madrid’s city centre, integrating local cuisine, culture, and nightlife for a true festival feel. Early autumn weather ensures comfortable conditions for all three days, adding to the appeal of the weekend experience.
Insider Tips
Book early: Tickets and VIP packages are expected to sell out quickly for the inaugural event.
Stay in Madrid: Take advantage of hotels, cultural landmarks, and vibrant nightlife to turn the race weekend into a full city getaway.
Use public transport: With most fans expected to rely on metro, trains, or shuttle buses, arriving early helps avoid congestion.
Explore the city: Plan time to enjoy Madrid’s museums, tapas, and entertainment alongside the race.
Flexible viewing: With some corners still pending final homologation, fans should prioritize overall weekend experience over specific vantage points.
Event Summary
Dates: September 11–13, 2026
Location: Madring (IFEMA Madrid), Madrid, Spain
Circuit Length: ~5.47 km
Turns: 20–22
Capacity: 110,000+ per day (initial)
Type: Hybrid street/purpose-built circuit
Nearest Airport: Madrid–Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport (MAD)
Ticket Information
Madrid – General Admission (3-Day Pass)
Access & Benefits:
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Full general admission entry to the Madrid GP for all three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday)
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Official 3-day e-ticket for mobile entry
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Standing access across a variety of viewing areas around the circuit
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Ideal for fans who enjoy flexible positioning and exploring different vantage points
This ticket offers a complete race weekend experience, giving spectators the freedom to watch practice sessions, qualifying, and the main race while soaking up the electric atmosphere of the first-ever Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid. Perfect for those who want a dynamic and immersive experience.
All ticket types available from General Admission to VIP Hospitality.