Confirmed Schedule for the 2026 Formula 1 Season (F1 Calendar)

The 2026 Formula 1 season is a new era

The 2026 Formula 1 season is one of the most important resets in modern F1. New regulations, new power unit philosophy, and a reshaped competitive landscape mean that 2026 is not just “another season”, it’s a fresh chapter that could change the grid order and the way races are won.

Below you’ll find the confirmed Formula 1 2026 calendar in a simple, easy-to-scan table so you can plan trips, weekends, and bucket-list Grand Prix visits in advance.

Key highlights of the 2026 F1 calendar

The season returns with 24 races, combining legendary circuits with modern destinations. Expect packed weekends, intense summer runs in Europe, and a strong finish through the Americas and the Middle East.

If you want the best ticket options and the best hotels, planning early matters. The biggest races often sell out quickly, especially the iconic European rounds.

Detailed 2026 Formula 1 schedule
Race OrderDateCountryLocationSprint Weekend
Race 106–08 March 2026AustraliaMelbourneNo
Race 213–15 March 2026ChinaShanghaiYes
Race 327–29 March 2026JapanSuzukaNo
Race 410–12 April 2026BahrainSakhirNo
Race 517–19 April 2026Saudi ArabiaJeddahNo
Race 601–03 May 2026USAMiamiYes
Race 722–24 May 2026CanadaMontrealNo
Race 805–07 June 2026MonacoMonacoNo
Race 912–14 June 2026SpainBarcelona-CatalunyaNo
Race 1026–28 June 2026AustriaSpielbergYes
Race 1103–05 July 2026Great BritainSilverstoneNo
Race 1217–19 July 2026BelgiumSpa-FrancorchampsYes
Race 1324–26 July 2026HungaryBudapestNo
Race 1421–23 August 2026NetherlandsZandvoortNo
Race 1504–06 September 2026ItalyMonzaNo
Race 1611–13 September 2026SpainMadridNo
Race 1724–26 September 2026AzerbaijanBakuYes
Race 1809–11 October 2026SingaporeSingaporeNo
Race 1923–25 October 2026USAAustinYes
Race 2030 Oct–01 Nov 2026MexicoMexico CityNo
Race 2106–08 November 2026BrazilSão PauloYes
Race 2219–21 November 2026USALas VegasNo
Race 2327–29 November 2026QatarLosailYes
Race 2404–06 December 2026UAEAbu DhabiNo

Sprint weekends include an additional Sprint race on Saturday, offering more on-track action and extra championship points. These weekends are especially popular with fans and often sell out faster than standard Grand Prix weekends.

Why follow the 2026 season closely

With a new technical era, early races could set the tone for the entire championship. Some teams will nail the regulations immediately, while others might need half a season to recover. That uncertainty is exactly what can make 2026 one of the most exciting seasons in years.

Tickets and travel planning

If you’re planning to attend a Grand Prix in 2026, the smartest move is to book early. The most popular races often sell out first and prices tend to climb closer to race week.

Grande Turismo helps you discover motorsport events and automotive experiences worldwide. If you want to combine an F1 weekend with track days, driving experiences, or car culture hotspots, this is exactly the kind of trip we’re building the platform for.

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