Where is the Belgian Grand Prix held?
The Belgian Grand Prix takes place at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, in the Ardennes forest of eastern Belgium, around 130 km southeast of Brussels and around 50 km south of Liège.
Why go to the Belgian Grand Prix?
Spa-Francorchamps is widely regarded as one of the greatest circuits in the world. The 7 km lap, the longest on the Formula 1 calendar, runs through the forested hills of the Ardennes, with significant elevation changes and a sequence of fast, flowing corners. Eau Rouge and Raidillon, the uphill left-right combination at the start of the lap, is one of the most famous corners in motorsport.
What to expect over three days
Plan for three full days, Friday to Sunday, to see every Formula 1 session and the support races. Friday is practice. Saturday is final practice and qualifying. Sunday is the Grand Prix.
What makes the Belgian Grand Prix special?
The circuit, the setting, and the weather. Spa-Francorchamps is the longest, fastest, and arguably the most demanding lap on the calendar, set in a natural valley in the Ardennes forest. The local microclimate is famously unpredictable: rain in one part of the circuit and dry tarmac in another is a regular feature of race weekend, and has shaped some of the most memorable Belgian Grands Prix in Formula 1 history.





