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F1 Spectacular - The British Grand Prix 2026 - General Admission

3 day break


Highlights

Three thrilling days

Nothing beats watching a Formula One Grand Prix live. See the drama - and downforce in action at the best-attended annual sporting event in the UK.

Silverstone now confirmed as a Sprint Race venue for 2026

Formula 1 is gearing up for a major transformation in 2026 with a sweeping set of new regulations. Cars will be smaller, lighter, and more agile, designed for closer racing and better overtaking. Aerodynamics will feature active elements, allowing drivers to switch between high-downforce and low-drag modes. Power units will change to a 50/50 split between internal combustion and electric power. These changes mark a bold new era for the sport, with all teams gearing up for what could be a spectacular and surprising F1 season.

The British Grand Prix takes place across the 1st weekend of July and with your inclusive entrance on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, you’ll not miss any of the action!. For 2026 you’ll now see 11 teams taking to the track, including Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren and the new Cadillac F1 team, going head-to-head in the Friday aftrenoon session including the sprint race qualifying, Saturday sprint race and F1 qualifying to settle the final grid.

The final day is the race itself, where the three highest-placed drivers will be awarded a spot on the podium – the top driver earning points towards the 2026 World Championship! Start your engines…...

What's Included?

  • Coach travel with reserved seating
  • Two nights hotel accommodation at our select hotel
  • Two full cooked breakfasts on Saturday and Sunday
  • One evening meal on Friday
  • General Admission ticket for Friday, Saturday & Sunday for the British Grand Prix 2026
  • Entrance to the Silverstone circuit for the Friday afternoon session and sprint race qualifying (arrival mid-afternoon). Depart to the hotel at approximately 6pm*, for evening meal
  • Saturday sprint race and qualifying will be a full day at Silverstone departing back to the hotel at approximately 8pm* allowing you time to enjoy all the circuit has to offer (purchase dinner at the track)
  • Sunday after breakfast at the hotel, depart to Silverstone for race day. Depart to return home at approximately 6pm* (return departure time may change if the race is delayed)
  • Coach transfers to and from Silverstone
  • On-site representatives at Silverstone

*Times subject to change.

Bring your chair
- Make the most of your General Admission ticket by bringing a foldable, comfortable camping chair, ideal for making your experience even more enjoyable. 

Your Tickets - These will be sent to you directly a few days before the event. They will be mobile tickets (not e-tickets), so you'll have to download the Silverstone App on your smartphone to be able to access the tickets - make sure to bring it with you on the day!

Deposits

£200 per person

Additional £200 per person (to make a total £400 deposit) paid by 31st January 2026

British F1 Grand Prix Silverstone Cars
British F1 Grand Prix Silverstone Flag
British Grand Prix Silverstone

Silverstone Racing Circuit

Silverstone Track Guide



Flag Guide

Green flag | Formula 1
The GREEN FLAG means that the track is free. The flag is waved by the starter signaling the start to the warm-up lap.

Yellow flag | Formula 1  
The YELLOW FLAG indicates a danger on the track, usually an accident. If the marshal just shows the flag, overtaking is forbidden. However, if the marshal waves the flag, it means that the driver must slow down and be ready to stop immediately.

Red flag | Formula 1
 RED FLAG means immediate stopping of a race, qualification, or training. It usually is waved because a car is lying in a dangerous position after an accident or because conditions are too poor for racing to be safe. When the red flag appears, all drivers must slow down immediately and enter the pits.

Blue flag | Formula 1
A BLUE FLAG is waved to a slower car that is close to being overtaken by a faster car. The first of these must then allow for faster overtaking at the earliest opportunity.

Yellow flag with red stripes | Formula 1  
A YELLOW FLAG WITH RED STRIPES warns competitors of reduced track grip (due to water, oil, clay, gravel, etc.).

Check flag | Formula 1  
CHECK FLAG signals the end of a race or qualification.

White flag | Formula 1  
The WHITE FLAG signals a slow-moving vehicle on the track (ambulance or tow truck).

Black flag with orange circle | Formula 1  
A BLACK FLAG WITH ORANGE CIRCLE and car number is used to inform that his car has mechanical problems and must leave the track immediately and go to the pits.

Black flag | Formula 1  
The BLACK FLAG together with the drivers number means that he must leave the track and go to the pits immediately, due to disqualification from the race.

Formula 1 – The British Grand Prix

A thrilling weekend
Nothing beats watching a Formula One Grand Prix live. See the drama - and downforce in action at the best-attended annual sporting event in the UK. Last year.

The British Grand Prix weekend takes place across three days,and with your inclusive entrance on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, you’ll not miss any of the action!. For 2026 you’ll now see 11 teams taking to the track, including Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren and the new Cadillac F1 team, going head-to-head in practice sessions,  qualifying and race day.

Part of the F1 World Championship
24 Grand Prix races in 21 countries. The most prestigious motor racing competition in the world runs from March to December every year. Hundreds of thousands of people flock to each of the Formula One World Championship races to experience the action in person - with millions watching from home.

Silverstone looked a little different in 1948
The first British Grand Prix race was held at RAF Silverstone in 1948 after Britain’s main race tracks were left damaged beyond repair after World War II – it was marked by hay bales, ropes and canvas barriers! 100,000 people flocked to see Luigi Villoresi beat 24 others in his Maserati.

The Silverstone motor racing circuit is one of four that have been featured on the world F1 calendar ever since.

F1 Spectacular - The British Grand Prix
F1 Spectacular - The British Grand Prix
F1 Spectacular - The British Grand Prix

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