FORMULA 1 ROLEX BELGIAN GRAND PRIX 2020
Statement - Spa Grand Prix Spa Grand Prix acknowledges the federal government’s decision to ban all mass events until August 31st. We support this decision because your health and that of all the Belgian Grand Prix’s stakeholders is our priority. As a consequence, from today, all the ticket sales for the 2020 edition of our national Grand Prix will be suspended. As for the ticket holders, we will obviously respect our general terms and conditions of sale. We will keep you informed of any
SPA EURO RACE
Sprint Cup and the Mazda MX-5 Cup. In short, it's going to be a great spectacle all weekend long! And admission remains free for the public. PRACTICAL INFORMATION : OPENING HOURS : Friday May 31st, 8.30am to 6pm Saturday June 01 from 8.30am to 6pm... event. No electricity. Toilets and showers available around. FOOD & BEVERAGE : Pit Bar Resto (terrace Pit building). The official Circuit shops will be open; Next to the Pit Bar Restaurant on the Pit Building terrace, in the paddocks. Friday May 31st
Racing Safe, Health First
layout of our infrastructures. The Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps has particularly extensive external and internal spaces. As for sports competitions, these remain prohibited until the 31st of July, and mass gathering cannot be held in Belgian until the 31st of August. The decision to open behind closed doors has the full backing of the Circuit and the organisers. Events may not have quite the same appeal without the fans, but the drivers and teams will be here to provide the on-track action, which
NEW ON THE GRID: CLASSIC GP F1 Pre-1986 DEBUTS AT SPA SIX HOURS!
enjoyable competition for all entrants. Eligible cars are all Formula 1 models built before 1986 and will be divided into two distinct classes: the Pre Ground Effect Class, for cars built before 31st December 1979 or without ground effect or a flat bottom; and the Ground Effect and Flat Bottom Class, for cars built up to 31st December 1985 featuring ground effect or a flat bottom. The organising committee may also consider accepting other cars complying with FIA Appendix K that do not fit within
The Formula One Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is maintained
Following the tragedy that struck the F2 race on August 31st, 2019 during which driver Anthoine Hubert tragically lost his life, Spa Grand Prix SA wishes to express its sincere condolences to the Hubert family and to all his relatives with whom we share the pain caused by the loss of a talented driver as well as an extraordinary person. Spa Grand Prix also wishes to notify that the activities planned on the track on September 1st, 2019 remain on the agenda with the exception of the F2 race
Resumption of training and sports competitions behind closed doors from the 8th of June
organisers, promotors and the RACB. Mass events remain prohibited until the 31st of August. The health and safety of all remains our primary concern, and the participants and the Circuit will continue to ensure that the number of people present onsite
COMPETITION
have their special favourites! Up to you to decide whether to create your work alone or with a co-creator! The competition is open from the 5th of May to the 31st of August. You will be able to find out about the prize winners and their creations
SPA EURO RACE 2025
HOURS Friday 30 May from 8am to 7pmSaturday 31st May from 8am to 7pmSunday 1 June from 8am to 7pm TICKETS FREE ADMISSION Paddock access ticket --> €5 MOBILITY The route through the village of Francorchamps towards the Circuit is on a single lane
Total 24 Hours of Spa
The 68th edition of the total 24 Hours of Spa, which takes place from the 26th July to 31st July 2016, promises yet again to be exceptional. Sixty-five teams currently make up the impressive list of confirmed starters for this legendary race. The battle for the final victory is less than certain with no fewer than twenty-nine cars in the Overall "Pro" grouping. And, at the steering wheel are the best GT drivers in the world who, let there be no doubt, won't give an inch trying to win this
FERRARI CHALLENGE EUROPE & UK FROM 15 TO 17 SEPTEMBER
After the summer break, the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Europe is back on the track for the season’s penultimate round ahead of the Finali Mondiali in October at Mugello. The Pirelli Maranello manufacturer’s one-make championship, now in its 31st season, stops off at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit, where 56 Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo cars will race. The drivers are ready to compete for victory in the round and precious points for the overall standings, with the titles yet to be
The Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps on the starting line for the 2024 season
national and international championships but also high-quality sporting events. There will be a total of 26 weekends of races and motorsports events taking place in 2024 with new items on the programme! It all kicks off on the 31st March with the