Under contract with the F1 until 2025, the Belgian Grand Prix managed to get his extension. This is even multi-year as Vanessa Maes, the event's patron, wished. However, the signing of this new lease has a special feature. Although it runs until 2031, the event held at Spa-Francorchamps will only take place 4 times in 6 seasons starting in 2026.
Indeed, the Belgian Grand Prix has become the first GP to enter the rotation process, long desired by Formula 1 and its president Stefano Domenicali in the face of the influx of requests to integrate the calendar. Thus, the Belgian event is scheduled for the 2026, 2027, 2029 and 2031 campaigns. It now remains to define the other Grand Prix with which the Belgian will alternate, namely for the 2028 and 2030 campaigns.
F1 Grand Prix contracts
In 2025: Mexico, Imola, Las Vegas
In 2026: Austin, Barcelona, Azerbaijan, Netherlands
In 2028: Singapore
In 2029: Japan
In 2030: Brazil, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Austria, China
In 2031: Miami, Canada, Monaco, Italy, Belgium (rotating)
In 2032: Hungary, Qatar
In 2034: Great Britain
In 2035: Madrid
In 2036: Bahrain
In 2037: Australia
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
09/01/2025 at 11:43 a.m.
Azerbaijan, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, China, Qatar, Bahrain (+ Hungary and Singapore?) ... 8 destinations out of 24 in autocratic, even anti-democratic countries, most of which date back to the time of Supremo Bernie E.! And now Rwanda is looming, we can clearly see that the dollar and/or the petrodollar reign supreme