The Qatar Grand Prix will be the penultimate race of the 2026 season, taking place on November 29. Don’t miss out on Arabian winter sun and a place at one of the newest tracks and most affordable races on the F1 calendar.
🚨 Early bird tickets are available at 10% off until 15 March!
🎟️ Official Qatar F1 Grand Prix tickets
| 🎟️ 3-DAY TICKETS | 💷 PRICE FROM |
|---|---|
| GENERAL ADMISSION | £118 |
| T2 | £196 |
| T3 | £196 |
| T16 | £196 |
| North Grandstand | £292 |
| Main Grandstand | £390 |
Why go to the Qatar F1 Grand Prix?
A champion could be crowned in Doha this year, as the penultimate race in the 2026 F1 calendar generally falls right in the thick of a Formula 1 title race. In fact, there were still three drivers in the running for the title at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix!
🏟️ Lusail International Circuit has hosted Formula 1 in Qatar since its debut in 2021. The fast, flowing desert track is known for its high-speed corners, smooth surface and striking night-race setting under powerful floodlights making it one of the most visually spectacular venues on the calendar.
💰 Despite the luxurious setting, the Qatar Grand Prix is actually one of the most affordable races on the calendar – Early Bird General Admission is just £118 for the whole weekend! Other races on the list of most economical Grand Prix tickets include Hungary, Saudi Arabia and Japan.
🎤 The Qatar GP weekend is another race weekend that attracts the world’s very best artists. In recent years, the likes of Metallica, Khaled and Maroon 5 have entertained crowds of F1 fans at the Lusail Circuit. into world-class entertainment, with international music artists and regional stars performing across the race weekend at Lusail.
🏆 The race in Qatar often plays a late role in deciding the Formula 1 champion. Last year saw the chance to clinch the title slip from Lando Norris, and in 2023 it was Verstappen’s victory that saw him claim his third consecutive drivers championship.
🌙 Racing in the Qatari desert brings unique conditions, from cooler night temperatures to swirling sands and high winds that can challenge both drivers and teams across the weekend. A trip to Doha also offers a unique opportunity to experience an ancient culture with modern comforts.
✈️ Hamad International Airport in Doha is one of the world’s best-connected hubs, with direct flights from major cities such as London, Paris, New York, Frankfurt and Sydney. Flight times from Europe average 6–7 hours, making Qatar one of the more accessible flyaway races for European fans.
Visit Doha, Qatar 🇶🇦
🕌 The city of Doha is also well-equipped with attractions for international visitors. Some of the main tourist attractions include the traditional Arabic market, the Souq Waqif, world-class shopping malls, and the Museum of Islamic Art.
🛫 Qatar is a peninsula on the Arabian coast and shares a single land border with Saudi Arabia. Just down the coast is the UAE and the cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, both around an hour’s flight from Doha.

Double-header to end the season?
🇦🇪 Some fans may well take advantage of the proximity to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the final round of the season, which takes place the following weekend. Why not round off the championship with an F1 double-header and extend your time in the December sun?
🏜️ While in Qatar, why not hold a race of your own? Head into the sandy dunes of Arabia to cruise around the desert in buggies. This is an incredibly popular activity among tourists so it’s worth booking well in advance.