Formula 1® And FIA Announce 2026 Sprint Calendar

F1 Grand Prix Of United States Sprint
AUSTIN, TEXAS - OCTOBER 21: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB19 and Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari SF-23 line up on the front row of the grid for the start of the race during the Sprint ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of United States at Circuit of The Americas on October 21, 2023 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
F1 Grand Prix Of United States Sprint
AUSTIN, TEXAS - OCTOBER 21: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB19 and Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari SF-23 line up on the front row of the grid for the start of the race during the Sprint ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of United States at Circuit of The Americas on October 21, 2023 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Formula 1® and the FIA have revealed the six venues set to host F1 Sprint events during the 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season, including three exciting new locations.

The 2026 season will introduce a new era of regulations to the sport and host the sixth year of the Sprint format. The first F1 Sprint of 2026 will take place in Shanghai, followed by Miami, with both Grands Prix hosting a Sprint weekend for the third consecutive year. Silverstone returns to the Sprint Calendar for the first time since the format’s inaugural event in 2021, while Montréal, Zandvoort and Singapore are all set to host their first-ever Sprint weekend.

The F1 Sprint, which Gatorade became an Official Partner of at the FORMULA 1 MOËT & CHANDON BELGIAN GRAND PRIX 2025 as part of Formula 1’s partnership with PepsiCo, provides competitive action on each day of a race weekend. Sprint Qualifying takes place on Friday following Free Practice 1, with the Sprint and Grand Prix Qualifying on Saturday, before the weekend culminates with the Grand Prix on Sunday.

The format has continued to prove popular among fans worldwide, leading to strong attendance and viewership figures across broadcast, digital and social platforms.

  • In 2024, TV viewership for Sprint weekends was on average 10% greater than non-Sprint weekends.
  • Lewis Hamilton’s maiden Ferrari win in the Shanghai Sprint saw an 84% live TV audience increase across Formula 1’s top 15 markets compared to the previous year.
  • The Miami Grand Prix Sprint, won by Lando Norris, drew 26.6 million TV viewers, an 18% rise from last year.
  • The Sprint event in Belgium, won by Max Verstappen, saw major viewership growth: Germany (+40%), France (+42%), China (+182%), and Argentina (+9%) compared to Europe 2024.

Dates of the 2026 F1 Sprint events

  • 13–15 March – Shanghai, China
  • 01–03 May – Miami, USA
  • 22–24 May – Montréal, Canada
  • 03–05 July – Silverstone, Great Britain
  • 21–23 August – Zandvoort, Netherlands
  • 09–11 October – Singapore, Singapore

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1

“The F1 Sprint has continued to grow in positive impact and popularity since it was introduced in 2021. With four competitive sessions rather than two during a conventional Grand Prix weekend, F1 Sprint events offer more action each day for our fans, broadcast partners, and for the promoters – driving increased attendance and viewership. We’re also proud to have welcomed Gatorade as an Official Partner of F1 Sprint, demonstrating the huge interest in the event from an iconic global brand.

“The 2026 season will usher in a new era of regulations, so having three new Sprint venues will only add to the drama on track. I want to thank the FIA, all the promoters, our partners, marshals, volunteers, and local sporting clubs for continuing to make the Sprint a big success and we all look forward to giving our fans more incredible racing and excitement in the 2026 season.”

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA

“The Sprint format has become an increasingly exciting part of the FIA Formula One World Championship, delivering high-intensity racing and added entertainment for fans around the world. As we look ahead to a landmark 2026 season featuring a new generation of cars and regulations, I’m pleased to see the Sprint evolving alongside our broader ambitions for the sport. The inclusion of new venues alongside returning favourites reflects the continued enthusiasm from promoters, teams and fans alike. We will continue to work closely with FOM, the teams, our officials, and the drivers to ensure the Sprint format enhances the championship.”

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