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The FIA Formula 1 World Championship runs 24 Grands Prix across five continents from March to December 2026. Each race weekend includes Friday free practice (FP1, FP2), Saturday practice and qualifying (FP3 + Q1/Q2/Q3), and the Sunday race itself. Typically 305km or 2 hours of racing across 50-78 laps depending on the circuit, six Sprint weekends per season replace Friday free practice with a 100km Sprint race on Saturday. Anyseats lists verified F1 tickets for every Grand Prix across general admission, three-day grandstand weekend passes, premier grandstand seating and Paddock Club hospitality. The Monaco Grand Prix, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, and the Italian Grand Prix at Monza are consistently the highest-demand races on the calendar; Monaco tickets routinely command 100-300% premiums over equivalent grandstand seats at less iconic circuits.
Featured events
Formula 1 marquee events
- 01
Monaco Grand Prix
Circuit de Monaco · most prestigious race on the calendar · late May
- 02
British Grand Prix
Silverstone Circuit · 140,000+ capacity · early July
- 03Italian Grand Prix
Autodromo Nazionale Monza · the Temple of Speed · early September
- 04Belgian Grand Prix
Spa-Francorchamps · 7km — longest circuit on the calendar · late August
- 05
Singapore Grand Prix
Marina Bay Street Circuit · only night street race · September
- 06
Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas Strip Circuit · Saturday night race · November
- 07
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Yas Marina Circuit · season finale · December
- 08
São Paulo Grand Prix
Interlagos · Sprint weekend regular · early November
- 09
Australian Grand Prix
Albert Park Circuit · season opener · March
- 10
Spanish Grand Prix
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya · late May/early June
Major venues
Top Formula 1 venues
Circuit de Monaco
3.337km street circuit · 78 laps · 260km race distance
Silverstone Circuit
5.891km · 52 laps · 306km race distance · 1948 — oldest F1 venue still in use
Spa-Francorchamps
7.004km · longest circuit on the F1 calendar · Eau Rouge corner is the most-photographed sector in motorsport
Monza
5.793km · highest average lap speed (~250km/h) of any current F1 circuit
Yas Marina Circuit
5.281km · 58 laps · season finale traditionally
Featured performers
Top Formula 1 names
Max Verstappen tickets
Red Bull Racing · 2026 World Champion contender
Tickets →Lewis Hamilton tickets
Ferrari · 7-time World Champion
Tickets →Lando Norris
McLaren · 2026 title contender
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari · home-race favourite at Monaco
George Russell
Mercedes
Oscar Piastri
McLaren
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F1 ticket types — what each covers
Three-day weekend tickets cover all sessions across Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Free practice, qualifying, support series races, and the Grand Prix itself. Single-day tickets are typically race-day only (Sunday). General Admission gives circuit-roaming flexibility but no allocated seat, best for fans wanting to walk between corners and see different sections of the lap. Grandstand tickets are allocated seats at specific corners; choosing the right grandstand matters: some prioritise overtaking sight-lines (Stowe at Silverstone, Tabac/Casino at Monaco, Parabolica at Monza), others give panoramic views of the start-finish straight. Paddock Club is the premium hospitality experience. Pit-lane access, garage tours, gourmet dining and elevated viewing platforms; it costs 5-10x equivalent grandstand pricing.
Race weekend schedule
Standard F1 weekends run: Friday. Free Practice 1 (60 minutes), Free Practice 2 (60 minutes); Saturday — Free Practice 3 (60 minutes), Qualifying (Q1/Q2/Q3, ~60 minutes total); Sunday. Race (50-78 laps, typically 90 minutes to 2 hours). Sprint weekends modify Friday and Saturday: Friday — FP1, Sprint Qualifying; Saturday. Sprint race (100km), Qualifying for the main race, most race weekends include support series racing — Formula 2, Formula 3, Porsche Supercup, F1 Academy, or W Series, with their own qualifying and race sessions interleaved through the weekend. Three-day tickets cover all support racing.
Buying tips
Tips for buying Formula 1 tickets
- 01Three-day weekend tickets nearly always cost less per session than buying single-day tickets for all three days. Choose three-day if you can attend Friday and Saturday too.
- 02General Admission gives you the cheapest ticket but the most flexibility. You can walk between corners between sessions.
- 03Friday Free Practice attendance is sparse vs Sunday. If you want a low-crowd circuit experience, Friday is the day.
- 04Premium grandstands at iconic corners (Stowe, Eau Rouge, Tabac, Parabolica) sell out 8-12 weeks before race weekend.
- 05Paddock Club hospitality includes pre-race grid walks at most circuits. Confirm with your specific Grand Prix.
FAQ
Formula 1 ticket FAQs
How much do Formula 1 tickets cost?
F1 ticket prices vary widely by Grand Prix and seat category. General Admission three-day weekend tickets typically run €150-€400. Grandstand three-day weekend tickets run €350-€1,500. Premium grandstands at iconic corners (Stowe at Silverstone, Tabac at Monaco, Parabolica at Monza) command 50-100% premiums. Paddock Club three-day hospitality runs €4,000-€12,000+ per person depending on the circuit.
Which F1 Grand Prix has the best atmosphere?
Atmosphere is subjective, but the Monaco Grand Prix, British Grand Prix (Silverstone), Italian Grand Prix (Monza), and Brazilian Grand Prix (Interlagos) regularly rank by F1 journalists, drivers and team principals as having the most distinctive race-weekend atmospheres. Silverstone's Stowe and Copse grandstands during the British GP are particularly known for their crowd intensity.
What's included in a three-day F1 ticket?
A three-day Grand Prix weekend ticket covers all sessions: Free Practice 1 and 2 (Friday), Free Practice 3 and Qualifying (Saturday), and the Race (Sunday). On Sprint weekends, Sprint Qualifying replaces FP2 and the Sprint race replaces FP3. Three-day tickets also cover support series racing (F2, F3, Porsche Supercup, F1 Academy) at no extra cost.
What's the difference between Paddock Club and Grandstand?
Grandstand tickets give you an allocated seat at a specific corner of the circuit. Choose by sight-line, atmosphere, or proximity to the start-finish line. Paddock Club is the premium hospitality experience, pit-lane access, garage tours, gourmet dining throughout the weekend, and elevated viewing platforms above the pit straight. Paddock Club costs 5-10x equivalent grandstand pricing.
When should I buy Formula 1 tickets?
For most Grands Prix, the optimal booking window is 4-8 weeks ahead of race weekend. This balances availability with reasonable pricing. For Monaco, Silverstone, Monza and Las Vegas, book 12-20 weeks ahead. For Paddock Club hospitality, book at least 12 weeks in advance regardless of race, supply is heavily capped.
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