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How much does F1 tickets cost for the 2026 season

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June 15, 2025
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The excitement is building for the 2026 Formula 1 season, with the calendar just announced and new technical regulations in play. Next-generation hybrid engines and a continued push toward sustainable motorsport promise to reshape the F1 experience. But before the lights go out and the engines roar, the one big question on every fan's mind is this: What will it cost to be there?

It's a major factor when planning an weekend-race motorsport experience. We break down the expected pricing for 2026 so you can understand the cost—what affects it, and (hopefully) how to get the best value.

What to expect from the 2026 F1 season

The 2026 season brings large-scale changes that affect almost every aspect of Formula 1, with an aim to boost competition between teams and cars and to reach global sustainability targets.

  • Technical regulations will replace the current classes of car with ground effect ones. Their late 2025 debut will put them in the 2026 car build for 2026 on-track action.
  • Hybrid power units will use larger and heavier electric motors and will use more electric energy from batteries. Power unit emissions and noise will drop.
  • Sustainability will be extended to every F1 operation and to everything the teams do, from pit stop element design and operations to the making of tire ingredients and the manufacturing of the tires themselves.

These changes are expected to make the 2026 season not only more exciting, but more appealing to fans and sponsors alike—potentially increasing demand for race tickets.

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How much do F1 tickets cost?

Price ranges for Formula 1 events vary widely depending on the race, the venue, and the type of ticket. Here’s a general guide about what to expect in 2026:

  • General Admission (GA): These are the most economical tickets. GA generally runs from about $20 to $50 a pop, and those prices are per day. Exception: major marquee races like Monaco, Vegas, or Silverstone could see prices skyrocket even in this tier.
  • Grandstand Tickets: These tickets provide reserved seating and a sightline better than GA (probably because the seat isn’t on the same level as the real cars). Between $50 and $150 should cover it for any standard grandstand seat, though again, prices might hit a higher tier depending on the circuit.
  • VIP & Hospitality Packages: The top tier of tickets generally falls into this category and tends to start at around $1500 for the whole weekend and could reach over $6,000 in price. These packages provide the most exclusive sightlines, between cozy seating and very often, private tables.

Formula 1 tends to offer something for every wallet.

What affects ticket prices?

Several factors play into how much you’ll pay for your Formula 1 ticket:

  • Race location: Tickets for races in top-tier cities like Monaco, Singapore, or Miami come at a premium. The same holds true for any race at a historic venue with global appeal. If you want to see the action up close, expect to pay even more if you're eyeing a ticket for a grandstand with a direct view of 1. Seating choice: The same GA ticket on the outskirts will be far cheaper than if you want to see the action up close in a grandstand with a direct view of 1. Expect Premium pricing for any kind of hospitality ticket.
  • Popularity and timing: If you're trying to buy for an opener or a decider, you're likely to face higher prices, as well. And for a race set on any of the 11 days between March 23 and October 1 in 2023, there's no avoiding this: inflation, rising costs, and the F1 business model may have your ticket budge creeping higher.
  • Seating choice: A grandstand with a direct view of Turn 1 will cost more than a GA ticket on the outskirts. Hospitality tickets are priced at a premium for the experience they deliver.
  • Economic conditions: By 2026, inflation, rising venue costs, and staffing expenses may contribute to higher base ticket prices across the board.

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Where to buy F1 tickets safely

To avoid being scammed or paying inflated secondary-market prices, it's best to purchase race tickets directly through the following means:

  • Official F1 website or circuit websites
  • Authorized resellers like P1 Travel, Gootickets, Motorsport Tickets and other Fastway1 partners.
  • Verified travel packages offered by reputable F1 agencies

Getting alerts from as many trusted channels as possible if you are looking for F1 tickets will help you. If you want to make it even easier, you can use the Fastway1 F1 ticket search engine to see tickets available from multiple sellers in one place.

Finishing up: Pricing in a fast-changing sport

Tickets for the 2026 Formula 1 season will not have a standard price. This year has brought many changes to the sport—with new regulations, a shifting economic environment, and a number of additions and subtractions to the calendar—that could affect ticket prices.

While the exact impact these factors will have on ticket pricing is still unknown, we at least have a good idea of the sorts of things that will (and won't) move the needle for F1 fans.

Plan your 2026 F1 experience with Fastway1

At Fastway1.com, we assist fans in discovering and evaluating ticket possibilities for every race. Be it an all-out push for an affordable weekend getaway or a serious consideration of our luxury F1 hospitality package, we ensure you have every tool necessary when making the crucial decisions that shape your perfect race experience.

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