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Construction works on the Endurance grandstand and terraces have begun at the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps

will be almost double those seats available to the public. Works will be finished by mid-April 2023, bringing the total seating capacity in the grandstands and on the terraces around the track to 16,000 seated places (apart from the boxes and the... continues its momentum in regards to keeping its facility at the top of capacity and at a global level of excellence. Arrangements or layouts in the paddocks are also part of the investments needed to host our event and sporting competitionorganisers in

Investing for the future: first phase of work in relation to the return of the EWC 24H SPA MOTOS international competition"

accommodation capacity of 1,050 people Another grandstand, the 24hr, becoming obsolete, and the widening of track clearance encourage more comprehensive reflection aimed at rethinking its surroundings at the Source corner exit, in the Endurance descent where... the existing 4,000 of the F1 grandstand and to the 9,000 of the Rallycross terraces, thus doubling the seating capacity of the Circuit. A major project is being launched by the Circuit today. It is pursuing the momentum committed to four years ago to

The 4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps brought forward to Sunday 9 August

instead of six to ensure the comfort of our competitors. “Obviously, this new calendar is subject to changes according to the resolution of the crisis and our capacity to organise races in the countries we planned to visit at the dates mentioned above

The Endurance grandstand and terraces are open to the public!

people, so hosting capacity in this key area of the Circuit is practically doubled. A new box is also integrated into the grandstand that offers an adjustable or modular space in two parts for our B2B customers. This inauguration took place in the

Formula 1 announces multi-year extension with the Belgian Grand Prix

Formula 1 has agreed a multi-year extension with the Belgian Grand Prix that will see the sport race at the iconic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in four of the next six years. The extension, which includes Grands Prix in the 2026, 2027, 2029 and 2031 seasons, follows significant investment at the circuit in recent years, including the addition of two new grandstands – increasing capacity by 10,000 – and enhancement of the off-track entertainment and fan experience. Last year, the Belgian Grand

Spa-Francorchamps Unveils the Uhoda Tower, a New Beacon of Excellence and Innovation.

The new structure reflects the Circuit’s ongoing commitment to growth, designed to meet the evolving needs of fans, promoters, teams, visitors, and motorsport enthusiasts, while reinforcing its historic roots and expanding its capacity. Taller and more spacious than its predecessor, the Uhoda Tower represents a seamless evolution, a gateway to a new era that is modern, forward-looking, and ambitious. A Partnership Driven by Passion The Uhoda Tower is the result of close collaboration between