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Belgian Grand Prix Tickets

The Belgian Grand Prix is a favourite of drivers and fans alike, run through the Ardennes forest at Spa-Francorchamps, the longest and one of the most loved circuits on the Formula 1 calendar. This is the home of Eau Rouge and Raidillon, the uphill sweep that ranks among the most famous corners in motorsport, taken close to flat out as the cars climb through the trees. Spa is fast, it is long, and its mountain weather can turn a dry race wet in minutes, which is why it so often produces a classic. In 2026 the race lands earlier than usual, in the middle of July. The F1 tickets calendar tracks this round and the wider season from the same verified marketplace.

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1BoxOffice connects buyers to the Belgian Grand Prix through vetted sellers, backed by a 150% money-back guarantee that has held since 2006. Day passes and weekend passes are listed side by side, so you can build the trip around a single session or the full four days at Spa.

The Race Weekend

The 2026 Belgian Grand Prix runs from Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 July. Thursday is the opening day at the circuit, Friday is given over to practice as the teams learn the long lap, Saturday holds final practice and the qualifying hour that sets the grid, and Sunday 19 July is race day. The July date is a change from the traditional late-summer slot, moving the race into the heart of the season, though the mountain weather of the Ardennes can still bring rain at any point across the weekend.

Ticket and Pass Options

The Belgian Grand Prix is sold as single-day passes and multi-day passes, letting you match the ticket to the sessions you want to see. These are the options listed for the 2026 race:

Pass Days covered Best for
Thursday Pass Thu 16 July Opening day at the circuit
Friday Pass Fri 17 July Practice day
Saturday Pass Sat 18 July Final practice and qualifying
Sunday Pass Sun 19 July Race day
2-Day Pass Fri 17 and Sat 18 July Practice and qualifying
2-Day Pass Sat 18 and Sun 19 July Qualifying and the race
3-Day Pass Fri 17 to Sun 19 July Practice through to race day
4-Day Pass Thu 16 to Sun 19 July The full weekend

The Saturday and Sunday passes are the most sought after, since qualifying and the race are the peak of the weekend. Weekend passes give the best value across the four days and hold the same seat through every session.

Grandstands at Spa-Francorchamps

Spa is a long circuit with a wide spread of grandstands, and each looks onto a very different stretch of the lap. Choosing the right one comes down to whether you want the start and finish, the drama of Eau Rouge or the technical middle sector:

  • Gold 1 runs along the main straight opposite the pits, with a view of the race start, the pit stops and the cars at full speed past the garages.
  • Gold 8 sits at the La Source hairpin, the slow first corner, and looks back down the start and finish straight.
  • Gold 3 and Gold 4 face the Eau Rouge and Raidillon complex, the most revered stretch of the circuit, with the climb up to the Kemmel Straight beyond.
  • Silver 3 sits inside the fast Pouhon corners, one of the great tests of the lap, where the cars sweep through a long double-left.
  • Gold 6 sits at the Bus Stop chicane near the pit entry, the last corner before the cars cross the line.
  • The Bronze general admission areas cover the hills and walkways around the circuit, including the banks above Eau Rouge that are a Spa tradition.

Getting to Spa-Francorchamps

Spa-Francorchamps sits in the Ardennes in the east of Belgium, away from the big cities, so most fans base themselves nearby and travel in for the sessions. Liege is the closest city at around an hour by road, Brussels is roughly ninety minutes, and camping near the circuit is a long-standing part of the Spa weekend. Around the race, the wider live calendar can be browsed through the music and show tickets page for the days either side of the grand prix.

The Spa Circuit

Spa is the longest lap in Formula 1, cut through forest and hillside with a rise and fall that few circuits can match. From the La Source hairpin the cars plunge down to Eau Rouge and fire up through Raidillon onto the long Kemmel Straight, one of the best overtaking spots of the year. The middle sector twists through Pouhon and the fast turns of the Ardennes before the Bus Stop chicane brings the lap home. The changeable weather is part of the character, and a wet Spa is one of the great sights in the sport.

How to Buy Belgian Grand Prix Tickets on 1BoxOffice

Step1

Find your pass
Search the Belgian Grand Prix on 1BoxOffice and open the page to see every available listing. Each one shows the pass type, grandstand and current price before you commit.

Step2

Create or log in to your account
Register at 1BoxOffice register if you are buying for the first time. Existing customers log in directly. An account is required to complete checkout and receive your tickets.

Step3

Choose your grandstand
Decide between a day pass and a weekend pass, then pick the grandstand against the circuit map. Eau Rouge, the main straight and the Pouhon corners each give a very different view.

Step4

Review before checkout
Confirm the pass, the days it covers and the delivery method, and check the session times against your travel plans before you proceed.

Step5

Compare before you settle
Weigh a few listings against one another rather than taking the first result. A small step between grandstands can buy a much better view of the racing.

Step6

Add to your basket
Confirm the pass and quantity, then add your chosen tickets to the basket ready for checkout.

Step7

Complete payment
All major credit and debit cards are accepted. The 150% money-back guarantee applies automatically to every order if the ticket fails to grant entry.

Step8

Track your order
Follow delivery status and manage your booking through track order. Digital tickets arrive ahead of the event.

1BoxOffice is a verified resale marketplace established in 2006, backed by a 150% money-back guarantee and vetted sellers, so your Belgian Grand Prix booking is protected from search to entry.

Tips for the Belgian Grand Prix

  • Pack for rain whatever the forecast, since the Ardennes weather is famously changeable and Spa is often wet in parts.
  • Choose an Eau Rouge grandstand for the setting, as the climb through Raidillon is the signature of the whole circuit.
  • Weigh a weekend pass against day passes, because the four-day and three-day options hold the same seat through every session.
  • Allow time to move around, as the lap is long and the walk between sectors takes longer than at most circuits.
  • Favour mobile and e-ticket listings when travelling in, as they do not depend on a postal address that lines up with your trip.

Belgian Grand Prix Tickets for International Fans

The Belgian Grand Prix draws fans from across Europe and beyond, and delivery is the thing to plan around first when booking from abroad. Mobile and e-ticket listings suit international buyers best because they do not rely on a local address, while physical tickets need a dispatch window that lines up with your arrival. Most visitors reach the circuit by road from Liege, Brussels or across the nearby borders, so plan the drive and parking into the day.

Timing matters too. The Saturday and Sunday passes and the best grandstands sell through early, so book once your dates are firm to give yourself the widest choice of seats.

Frequently Asked Questions About Belgian Grand Prix Tickets

1. Are Belgian Grand Prix tickets on 1BoxOffice guaranteed?

  • Yes. Every order is covered by a 150% money-back guarantee, and sellers are verified before their listings go live.

2. When is the Belgian Grand Prix in 2026?

  • The 2026 race weekend runs from 16 to 19 July at Spa-Francorchamps, with the grand prix held on Sunday 19 July.

3. Where is the Belgian Grand Prix held?

  • At the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in the Ardennes forest in the east of Belgium, the longest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar.

4. What is Eau Rouge?

  • Eau Rouge, with the Raidillon that follows, is the famous uphill sweep at Spa, taken close to flat out as the cars climb through the trees. It is one of the great corners in the sport.

5. Why does it rain so often at Spa?

  • The circuit sits high in the Ardennes, where mountain weather changes fast. It can rain on one part of the long lap while another stays dry.

6. What is the difference between a day pass and a weekend pass?

  • A day pass covers a single day such as qualifying or the race, while a weekend pass covers three or four days and holds the same seat through every session.

7. Which day is qualifying and which is the race?

  • Qualifying is held on the Saturday and sets the starting grid, and the race is on the Sunday. Friday is practice and Thursday is the opening day.

8. Which grandstand is best for the start and finish?

  • Gold 1 along the main straight looks onto the start, the pit stops and the finish, while Gold 8 at the La Source hairpin catches the first corner.

9. Which grandstand is best for Eau Rouge?

  • The Gold 3 and Gold 4 grandstands face the Eau Rouge and Raidillon complex, with the climb up to the Kemmel Straight in view.

10. How are the tickets delivered?

  • Delivery methods include mobile transfer, print-at-home barcodes and physical passes. Mobile and e-ticket options suit visitors best. The method is stated on each listing.

11. Can I buy Belgian Grand Prix tickets from abroad?

  • Yes. Mobile and e-ticket listings deliver digitally, so you do not need a local address. Confirm the delivery method on the listing before you buy.

12. How do I get to the circuit?

  • Most fans drive in, with Liege about an hour away and Brussels around ninety minutes. Camping near the circuit is a long-standing part of the Spa weekend.

13. When should I book?

  • Book once your travel dates are firm, since prices for the best grandstands and the race-day pass climb as the July weekend nears.

14. What happens if the event is rescheduled?

  • The 150% money-back guarantee protects your order, and a rescheduled event is handled according to the terms attached to the purchase. Keep your confirmation and watch for any update.

15. What else is there to do around the race?

  • The Ardennes offer forests, the spa town of Spa itself and the nearby cities of Liege and beyond, so a race weekend pairs easily with a few days in the region.

Data sourced from circuit event information and 1BoxOffice marketplace listings.

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