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Formula 1
28 — 30 July
Liege (40km)
Brussels International Airport (140km)
Avg. Temp 21 C

Belgium

Francorchamps, Belgium
From $273
Charles Leclerc in his Ferrari SF90 climbs the steep Eau Rouge during the 2019 Belgian F1 Grand Prix

WHY GO?

  • Iconic Formula 1 circuit
  • Road-trip through Europe to Belgium
  • Fiercely unpredictable racing
  • Bucket list race for all motorsport fans
  • Camp at the circuit deep in the Ardennes



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    Book F1 Belgian Grand Prix 2023 Tickets

    Make the motorsport pilgrimage to F1 Spa-Francorchamps

    Racing at Spa-Francorchamps for the Belgian Grand Prix has long been one of the highlights of any Formula 1 season. This incredible circuit with its rich variety of flowing corners, technical turns and blazing straight offer several overtaking opportunities for the drivers, and scintillating action for the fans packing the grandstands.

    The 7km Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is built deep in the picturesque Ardennes Forest which not only provides a stunning backdrop for racing but creates a wickedly undulating circuit and in turn, some of the world’s most famous corners. Eau Rouge and Raidillon at turns 3 and 4 are an iconic left-right flick and sweep that is iconic in the history of the sport, while the turn 1 hairpin at La Source has sparked incredible drama in the past, and watching the cars race through the high-speed Pouhon corner is a sight to behold.

    This undulating nature also lends itself to some unrivalled vantage points around the track. A brand-new grandstand atop Raidillon provides thousands of fans a second-to-none view of the circuit, while general admission areas are located throughout the track, including alongside the back Kemmel straight.

    Many fans opt to take in nature and camp in the Belgian countryside. Campsites around the circuit have something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a party atmosphere, family-friendly facilities, or the Young Village campsite exclusive for 17 – 27-year-olds. If camping isn’t your vibe, the nearby towns of Spa and Malmedy buzz with atmosphere during race weekend, and have plenty of hotels and BnBs to stay in.

    There has been chatter about the future of the Belgian Grand Prix, but with confirmation that the race will go ahead in 2023, demand for tickets is expected to be high. Be sure to book our 2023 Belgian Formula 1 Grand Prix tickets now to avoid disappointment.

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