Rumors suggested that the classic racing circuit was in danger of being removed from the calendar for the upcoming season. But much to the delight of fans and drivers, it was announced that the race would return over the weekend. Max Verstappen took victory from the back half of the grid in front of a huge Dutch contingent.
As Spa has become a venue associated with the Dutch world champion in recent years, fans from all over the world travel to the Ardennes to experience racing at this iconic location.
Grandstand and General Admission tickets are now available through Motorsport Tickets.
The longest circuit on the calendar, the track’s design coupled with its unique elevation creates some of the toughest corners on the calendar.
Fans in the Gold 8 grandstand will witness the start of the race head-on, as the cars charge from the line towards the tight hairpin at La Source.
Nicholas Latifi, Williams FW44, Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A522, the rest of the field at the start
Photo by: Steven Tee / Motorsport Images
At Turns 2, 3 and 4, drivers face the legendary Eau Rouge and Raidillon – a series of high-speed uphill corners, where the newly renovated Gold Grandstand 3 accommodates almost 5,000 spectators taking part in the action.
Later in the lap, fans can take in the action along the Kemmel Long Straight, Pouhon High Speed Corner or Blanchimont by booking a Bronze General Admission ticket, giving fans the opportunity to explore the vast circuit.
Given its remote location – around 20 minutes from the nearest town – most fans will choose to brave the elements and camp on the trail. This puts most fans within minutes of reaching the track and creates an unparalleled atmosphere with other fans.*
With only the one-year contract extension announced, there’s every chance this will be the last chance for fans to tick the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa off their to-do list. Tickets can be reserved now with Motorsport Tickets.
*Camping options are planned for a later date.
Rumors suggested that the classic racing circuit was in danger of being removed from the calendar for the upcoming season. But much to the delight of fans and drivers, it was announced that the race would return over the weekend. Max Verstappen took victory from the back half of the grid in front of a huge Dutch contingent.
As Spa has become a venue associated with the Dutch world champion in recent years, fans from all over the world travel to the Ardennes to experience racing at this iconic location.
Grandstand and General Admission tickets are now available through Motorsport Tickets.
The longest circuit on the calendar, the track’s design coupled with its unique elevation creates some of the toughest corners on the calendar.
Fans in the Gold 8 grandstand will witness the start of the race head-on, as the cars charge from the line towards the tight hairpin at La Source.
Nicholas Latifi, Williams FW44, Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A522, the rest of the field at the start
Photo by: Steven Tee / Motorsport Images
At Turns 2, 3 and 4, drivers face the legendary Eau Rouge and Raidillon – a series of high-speed uphill corners, where the newly renovated Gold Grandstand 3 accommodates almost 5,000 spectators taking part in the action.
Later in the lap, fans can take in the action along the Kemmel Long Straight, Pouhon High Speed Corner or Blanchimont by booking a Bronze General Admission ticket, giving fans the opportunity to explore the vast circuit.
Given its remote location – around 20 minutes from the nearest town – most fans will choose to brave the elements and camp on the trail. This puts most fans within minutes of reaching the track and creates an unparalleled atmosphere with other fans.*
With only the one-year contract extension announced, there’s every chance this will be the last chance for fans to tick the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa off their to-do list. Tickets can be reserved now with Motorsport Tickets.
*Camping options are planned for a later date.