Get super early bird tickets to 2026 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Grab your car(d)s
Get ready for an adrenaline-fuelled Formula 1 season in 2026. The calendar, announced on Tuesday June 10, confirmed that the coveted Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will return to Jeddah next year. And early bird tickets to the 2026 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix have been released.
Saudi Arabia will once again be held in April – from Friday April 17 to Sunday April 19, 2026 – due to Ramadan, which takes place throughout February and March 2026.
Tickets
Tickets to the major event have been revealed with exclusive discounts that you simply need to avail. There are eight types of tickets to choose from. including general admission for Friday, April 17 at SAR100, Saurday April 18 at SAR170, and Sunday April 19 at SAR300, plus a bundle for all three days at SAR416 (a 20 per cent discount). Then there’s Central Grandstand A to Central Grandstand, starting at SAR150, mid-range at SAR330, and Sunday Aprill 19 at SAR600, plus a bundle discount of 20 per cent. All the main grandstands (A to B) will cost SAR640 for day one, SAR940 for day two, and SAR1,580 for day 3, and a three-day pass will cost you SAR2,304 at a 20 per cent discount.
Then there’s the Premium Lounge at SAR2,728 for day one, SAR4,092 for day two, and SAR6,820 for day three, and the all-day bundle at SAR11,160 at a 10 per cent discount.
What we know about the 2026 Formula 1 calendar
Now that Formula 1 has revealed the 2026 calendar, there are significant changes that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Australia’s temporary street circuit, which weaves its way through Melbourne’s beautiful Albert Park, will host the season opener once more on the weekend of March 6 to 8.
The 2026 Formula 1 season will once again feature 24 races, with Madrid making its debut in September, adding a new level of excitement to the championship.
For 2026, Monaco will open a now consolidated European leg of the year through the summer and run as a double header with Barcelona.
Austria and Great Britain, then Belgium and Hungary, form double headers to close out the first part of the season before the summer break.
Fans can expect a thrilling end to the season with triple-headers in Austin, Mexico, Brazil, Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi. The championship will culminate in a spectacular finale on the weekend of December 4 to 6.
So, mark your calendars and buckle up for a rollercoaster ride through the high-octane world of Formula 1 in 2026. It’s going to be a season to remember.
Location: Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah.
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