As winter settles over the heights of the Ardennes, the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is already gearing up for an action-packed 2026 season.
Following a record-breaking 2025, which saw unprecedented visitor numbers and growing public enthusiasm, the “most beautiful circuit in the world” today unveils its 2026 race and events calendar.
A busy and ambitious off-season
While the track experiences a quieter period during the winter, Spa-Francorchamps is far from resting: several major projects are underway, set to enhance safety, comfort, and the visitor experience.
On the track, various improvement works are ongoing to further optimise safety and the driving experience. Off-track, two significant projects are taking shape: the construction of the new Uhoda Tower and its connecting footbridge, and the development of the future Ster entrance, a brand-new gateway to the Circuit. These transformations mark an important step in the site’s ongoing evolution.
A varied 2026 calendar with no fewer than 27 race weekends and events
The season kicks off on 14 March with the 10th edition of the Spa-Francorchamps Run, attracting thousands of runners each year to take to the tarmac.
In early April, the BDG Motor Show officially launches the motorsport season, followed by can’t-miss events such as the Porsche Club Francorchamps Days, Michelin 12H Spa-Francorchamps, Spa Summer Classic, and the Franco Fun Festival.
From 7 to 9 May, the Circuit will roar to life with the WEC – TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, drawing thousands of fans from around the globe, followed by the International GT Open, Spa Classic, and Spa Euro Race.
June will see two wheels take centre stage with the 8 Hours of Spa Motos, before making way for Spa Italia, which continues to attract an ever-growing audience. The SRO SpeedWeek (19–21 June) will then heat things up, announcing the major summer highlight: the 78th edition of the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa, the world’s premier GT race!
July begins with camaraderie and fun at the Hankook 25 Hours Fun Cup and, after a short pause, the highly anticipated Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix takes over from 17 to 19 July, delivering a spectacle of international scale.
August welcomes Spa Asia, followed by the traditional Bug Show, before making way for two-wheel action at the Bikers’ Festival. The ELMS – 4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (21–23 August) will close the month, accompanied by the Spa Historic Competition – ADAC Racing Weekend.
An intense season finale
The autumn promises no shortage of excitement with the Michelin 992 Endurance Cup powered by Porsche Motorsport, already entering its third edition, followed by the 6 Hours of Moto. The Circuit will then host a new European championship: the Ultimate Cup Series, before the Spa Six Hours take over the track.
The 2026 season will conclude with Super Spa and the 24H 2CV, the final rendezvous where passion, endurance, and camaraderie come together.
A Circuit open to all, year-round
With numerous events, largely open access, daily on-track activities, and immersive experiences, everyone can enjoy the magic of the Circuit.
Visitors can also enjoy a variety of tourist activities: CircuitSp’Adventure, guided tours, track experiences, public driving experiences, and the now-famous Cycl’On Track, allowing cyclists to ride the circuit several times a year.
A year dedicated to innovation and passion
The team at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is excited to share this new season with you, to experience unforgettable moments together, and to create lasting memories. Between forward-looking projects and events for motorsport enthusiasts—and beyond—2026 promises to be an exceptional year.
More than ever, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps will remain at the heart of sporting action and emotion.
