The Belgian Grand Prix at the legendary will drop off the Formula 1 calendar in 2028 and 2030 as part of a contract extension announced on Wednesday to host four races in the six years to 2031. Liberty Media-owned Formula 1 said the Belgian Grand Prix would be held in the 2026, 2027, 2029 and 2031 seasons. This year’s grand prix is already confirmed for July 27 and will also feature a Saturday sprint.
The alternate venue for 2028 and 2030 has yet to be confirmed, with potential candidates elsewhere in Europe as the sport introduces a rotational system to a 24-race format. Imola in Italy and the current Spanish Grand Prix circuit outside Barcelona both face uncertain futures, with Madrid scheduled to host a race from 2026 to 2035. Imola’s contract expires in 2026, with Italy’s main race at Monza confirmed until at least 2031.
The Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort has already decided to drop off the calendar after 2026 but France, which last had a grand prix in 2022, and Germany, absent since 2020, could re-enter the picture. Formula 1 is keen to return to Africa for the first time since 1993, with interest in both Rwanda and South Africa, and there has also been talk of further expansion in Asia. Spa-Francorchamps was on the calendar for the first F1 season ever The Belgian Grand Prix featured in the first and the Spa circuit ranks with Monaco, Monza and Silverstone among the sport’s most historic venues.
Spa’s contract had been due to expire after this year’s race. First used in 1921, the circuit has hosted 57 grands prix and is the longest on the calendar with its famed plunge down to Eau Rouge/Raidillon and the long Kemmel straight. F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali in a statement: “Spa-Francorchamps is rightly lauded by drivers and fans alike as one of the finest racetracks in the world and it has played host to some incredible moments over its many seasons in Formula 1.
In recent years it has undergone significant work to improve the facility and overall fan experience.” New grandstands have been built in recent years at a circuit that had an attendance of 380,000 over the three day weekend last season..
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Belgian Grand Prix to happen on alternate years from 2026
GRANDPRIX247.comIn-Depth & Independent Formula 1 News All The TimeThe Belgian Grand Prix at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps will drop off the Formula 1 calendar in 2028 and 2030 as part of a contract extension announced on Wednesday to host four races in the six years to 2031. Liberty Media-owned Formula 1 said the Belgian Grand Prix would be held in the 2026, 2027, 2029 and 2031 seasons. This year’s grand prix is already confirmed for July 27 and will also feature a Saturday sprint. The alternate venue for 2028 [...]The post Belgian Grand Prix to happen on alternate years from 2026 appeared first on GRANDPRIX247.