
Your Guide to the Remaining f1 2026 Season
The 2026 Formula 1 season is reaching its climax, and the remaining races promise some of the most thrilling competition of the year. From the legendary Spa-Francorchamps in July through to the championship-deciding moment in Abu Dhabi in December, the final thirteen races showcase F1 at its absolute best.
Whether you’re a die-hard F1 fanatic or experiencing your first Grand Prix, being trackside when these moments unfold is an unforgettable experience. The roar of engines, the tension of competition, the drama of overtaking, the unpredictability of weather, nothing compares to the raw energy of a Grand Prix in person.
This is your guide to the remaining 2026 F1 season, and how Sportsworld can get you there.
Belgian Grand Prix: Spa-Francorchamps, July 19

Spa-Francorchamps is one of motorsport’s most iconic circuit. Set in the Ardennes forest, the 7-kilometer layout is the longest and fastest on the F1 calendar. Cars reach speeds over 220mph, and the dramatic weather changes, sunshine to rain to sunshine again, create unpredictable, thrilling racing.
Eau Rouge, the most famous corner in F1, is where drivers prove their bravery. Watching cars climb this steep, high-speed corner at full throttle in the wet is a sight that defines motorsport courage.
Hungarian Grand Prix: Hungaroring, July 26

The Hungaroring in Budapest is often described as a “driver’s circuit”—a narrow, twisting layout where overtaking is notoriously difficult. Qualifying is crucial, strategy is paramount, and a single mistake can cost everything. For spectators, it creates unpredictable, thrilling racing.
The circuit sits in a valley outside Budapest, offering a stunning setting and passionate Hungarian crowd that rivals any Grand Prix location globally.
Dutch Grand Prix: Zandvoort, August 23

Zandvoort, located on the Dutch coast, is a high-speed circuit renowned for its banked corners and dramatic sea setting. The unique banked architecture creates distinctive racing, cars lean at angles that look impossible, and the setting is unlike anywhere else on the F1 calendar.
The Dutch crowd is legendary, passionate, knowledgeable, and famous for creating an electric atmosphere with orange-clad supporters filling the grandstands.
Italian Grand Prix: Monza, September 6

Monza is where speed matters most. The circuit is flat, fast, and unforgiving, the smallest mistakes result in accidents, and the slipstreaming battles down the straights create some of F1’s most exciting overtaking moments.
The Italian crowd is famously passionate. The Ferrari fans (Tifosi) bring unique energy, red flags waving, Italian chants, and genuine emotion around every corner.
Spanish Grand Prix: Madrid, September 13

The IFEMA MADRID Circuit F1 is a new circuit for the 2026 season. With the longest banked curve of all the circuits, this is a challenge for the drivers that aims to become an icon of the F1 World Championship.
High-speed corners, tight hairpins, and complex racing lines create a circuit that separates the best from the rest.
Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Baku, September 26
Baku’s street circuit is one of F1’s most dramatic, twisting through the city, reaching speeds over 200mph on straights, then slowing dramatically for tight corners. The contrast between high-speed straights and technical sections creates spectacular racing.
The modern Baku seafront setting provides a stunning backdrop for Grand Prix racing. The circuit’s unique layout creates moments of genuine drama, crashes, daring overtakes, and unexpected results.
Singapore Grand Prix: Marina Bay, October 11
Singapore’s night race is F1’s most unique and challenging event. The circuit runs through the city, under floodlights, creating a festival atmosphere unlike anywhere else on the calendar. The race typically lasts nearly two hours, testing driver endurance, concentration, and precision.
The tropical weather, the tight circuit, the nighttime setting, and the intense competition combine to create F1’s most physically demanding race.
United States Grand Prix: Austin, October 25

The Circuit of The Americas in Austin is a purpose-built F1 facility that’s become a favorite among drivers and fans. The demanding track, the passionate American crowd, and the Texas setting create memorable racing.
The circuit tests all aspects of driver skill, high-speed corners, tight technical sections, and strategic points for overtaking.
Mexican Grand Prix: Mexico City, November 1
The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez sits at high altitude (2,250 meters), creating unique racing conditions. The thin air means less grip, more speed on straights, and distinctive racing challenges. The passionate Mexican crowd creates electric atmosphere.
The circuit sits within Mexico City, offering the unique experience of a Grand Prix in an urban setting.
Brazilian Grand Prix: Interlagos, November 8

Interlagos in São Paulo is one of F1’s most historic circuits. The challenging layout, the weather unpredictability, and the passionate Brazilian crowd create one of motorsport’s most dramatic races.
The circuit has hosted countless legendary F1 moments. The steep corners, the wet-weather drama, and the passionate Brazilian supporters make this a race where anything can happen.
Las Vegas Grand Prix: November 21

The Las Vegas Grand Prix runs through downtown Las Vegas, past the Bellagio, around major casinos, creating a unique backdrop for Formula 1. The nighttime race, under lights, creates a festival atmosphere combining world-class racing with Las Vegas entertainment.
This is F1 meets spectacle, glamorous, exciting, and utterly distinctive.
Qatar Grand Prix: Lusail, November 29
The Lusail International Circuit in Qatar is a modern, state-of-the-art facility featuring dramatic racing under lights. The high-speed circuit, the desert setting, and the late-season intensity create compelling racing.
The facility represents F1’s modern era, cutting-edge, sophisticated, and spectacular.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Yas Marina, December 6

The final race of the season often determines the world championship. Yas Marina is typically where titles are won and lost, championships are decided, and the season’s narrative reaches its climax.
The modern circuit, the glamorous Marina resort setting, and the championship stakes create F1’s ultimate moment.
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Thirteen races. Thirteen destinations. Thirteen opportunities to experience Formula 1 at its absolute best. Each remaining race offers something unique, speed, drama, atmosphere, strategy, and unforgettable moments.
Whether it’s Spa’s legendary speed, Hungary’s unpredictability, Monza’s passion, Singapore’s night time spectacle, Las Vegas’s glamour, or Abu Dhabi’s championship drama, the 2026 F1 season’s final races promise extraordinary experiences.
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The remaining 2026 F1 season represents thirteen incredible races across thirteen unique destinations. From July through December, the championship battle unfolds across the globe’s most iconic circuits and glamorous cities.
Don’t watch from home. Be there when history unfolds, when champions are crowned, when drama reaches its peak.