Spain F1 – Madrid
Tickets for the Spanish Formula 1 – with or without hotel and flights
About our trips and tickets for Spain’s F1 – Madrid
2026 will be a historic year as Formula 1 arrives at the new hybrid circuit, Circuito IFEMA Madrid – also known as “Madring”. With OLKA Express, you can always book official tickets for the Spanish Grand Prix – either as standalone tickets or complete packages with hotel and flights. We make it easy for you to experience the thrill in Spain’s capital, combining secure booking with seamless travel arrangements. Once you’ve chosen your race, you can read more about our different ticket categories, what’s included, and how delivery works – everything you need to feel confident and well-prepared for your F1 adventure in Madrid.
About the Spanish Grand Prix
Formula 1 is coming to Madrid – a brand-new race in Spain’s capital from 2026! Madring is the name of the new street circuit where the Spanish Grand Prix will take place starting in 2026. Expect long straights, technical corners, and a grandstand experience right in the heart of Madrid – just minutes from the city centre.
The circuit measures 5.47 km and has been designed for action, intensity, and close-up racing. Madrid will be an exciting new addition to the Formula 1 calendar – and the perfect destination for both motorsport and city life.
Questions and answers
How much does a ticket to the Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid cost?
It all depends on the type of ticket you’re looking for. We offer seats in several different grandstands, as well as general admission tickets.
Our prices are determined by supply and demand.
How do I receive my tickets?
The tickets are electronic (e-tickets) and will be sent to the same email address that was provided at the time of booking.
When will I receive my tickets?
No later than five days before the race. We recommend printing the ticket and bringing it with you to the venue.
Is it safe to book with OLKA?
Yes! OLKA is probably Scandinavia’s largest sports travel agency at the moment, with around 40,000 travellers each year.
We were founded in 1978 and provide all legally required guarantees.
Where can I find the weekend race schedule?
Here you can find all information about the schedule and times (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) for the Spanish Grand Prix.
How do I get to Madring?
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Buy tickets for the Spanish Formula 1 at Olkaexpress.com
Buy tickets for the Spanish Formula 1 at Olkaexpress.com. We offer all ticket categories for this thrilling race, including hospitality. Whether you want to purchase F1 tickets for the Spanish Grand Prix only or a package including hotel and flights, we’ll meet your needs.
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Spanish GP – new race in Madrid
Formula 1 returns to Spain’s capital, making its debut on a brand-new hybrid street circuit in the area surrounding the IFEMA exhibition centre. Circuito IFEMA Madrid offers 5.47 kilometres and 20–22 corners of speed, precision, and drama – a unique blend of modern racing and historic city atmosphere. The race will be one of the season’s major highlights – both for the on-track excitement and everything there is to experience around it.
Why you should choose the Spanish GP in Madrid
- New circuit: A completely new hybrid track designed for intense battles and high speeds, combining city streets with permanent sections.
- City experience: Combine F1 with culture, tapas, shopping, and nightlife in one of Europe’s most vibrant capitals.
- Easy to reach: The metro takes you quickly to both the circuit and the city’s main attractions.
- Spanish passion: Expect an electric atmosphere in the grandstands as Spanish fans cheer for their heroes, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz.
More than just racing
- The world’s best drivers on a brand-new circuit in the heart of Spain.
- A weekend full of celebration, sunshine, and culture in Madrid.
- The opportunity to combine your trip with excursions to places like Toledo or Segovia.
How to plan your F1 weekend in Madrid
- Choose your ticket section: Decide whether you want to sit at the start/finish line, at a hairpin, or along one of the long straights – each section offers a unique view of the action.
- Book your accommodation early: Hotels in Madrid fill up quickly during Grand Prix weekend. A good tip is to stay in the city centre and take public transport to the circuit.
- Explore the city: Take a day away from the circuit to visit Plaza Mayor, the Prado Museum, or catch a football match at Santiago Bernabéu.
- Enjoy the food: Tapas bars and restaurants fill the city – perfect after a day at the track.
Historic trivia about the Spanish Grand Prix
- The Spanish Grand Prix has been held since 1951 and has taken place at several circuits, including Jarama, Montjuïc, and Barcelona.
- 2026 marks the beginning of Madrid’s new era as host city – with a contract running until 2035 and capacity for over 110,000 spectators.
- Legends like Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz have made the Spanish Grand Prix a highlight for the home crowd.