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How Much Are F1 GA Tickets in 2026? Everything you need to know to attend a GP

With the 2026 Formula 1 season just around the corner, many of us are itching to get to a race. But grandstand tickets can get pricey, with about $600 covering the price for a three-day seat at most races

And that’s where General Admission (GA) comes in. Typically the cheapest option for attending a grand prix, GA offers the fun of an F1 weekend without the heavy hit to your wallet. While it doesn’t typically offer seating options, like grandstands do, a GA ticket will let you walk freely around parts of the circuit area to enjoy the festival atmosphere F1 races have become known for. 

The drawback is the viewing options. GA experiences vary significantly from track to track based on designated viewing areas, crowds, and even elevation changes which can make it challenging to see cars on track without a screen.

So how do the 2026 GA ticket prices stack up? Which F1 races are the cheapest and which are the most expensive? And do any of them offer more options or flexibility than others? We’ve got the answers to all of these questions and more below:

How much are general admission passes in 2026 and which F1 races sell them?

GA is definitely the way to go if you are on a tighter budget. While the median three-day grandstand ticket will set you back about $600, we found that a three-day GA ticket for the 2026 F1 season comes to just around $250. 

Of course, some races will cost less and some will cost more than that, which is why we’ve included a visual breakdown for the price of a three-day GA pass for every race that offers one.

Most races on the 2026 F1 calendar offer some sort of GA ticket, whether for individual or multiple days. The only exception we found was the Bahrain Grand Prix, which just offers grandstand tickets. It should also be noted that while the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix does offer GA, with the 2025 finale being on the horizon, limited ticketing options were available so we excluded it from this analysis.

Of note, some races will only make GA tickets available closer to the date of the race, whereas grandstand tickets will be on sale earlier.

What types of general admission tickets can I buy for F1 races in 2026?

The most common type of GA ticket is either for individual days or as a multi-day pass, typically for three days (Friday to Sunday). Some tracks, such as Silverstone, also offer a four-day GA pass, while others, like Spa-Francorchamp, Zandvoort and Monza, also offer a two-day pass in addition to the standard three-day variant.

  • Great Britain GP: four-day (Thurs-Sun) pass: $431.73; three-day (Fri-Sun) pass: $396.63
  • Belgian GP: three-day pass: $239.85 ; two-day (Fri-Sat) pass: $175.50
  • Dutch GP: three-day pass: $310.05 ; two-day (Sat-Sun) pass: $274.95
  • Italian GP: three-day pass: $140.4 ; two-day (Fri-Sat) pass: $105.3

The Singapore and Las Vegas Grands Prix also offer two tiers of GA tickets. 

Purchasing a Premier Walkabout ticket for the Singapore Grand Prix will give you access to Zones 1 through 4 of the circuit, as well as the performance stages throughout the circuit grounds, including the Zone 4 Padang Stage and Zone 1 Wharf Stage. A Zone 4 Walkabout ticket lets you roam Zone 4 of the circuit, including its viewing platforms and the Padang Stage.

  • Singapore GP: Premier Walkabout: $491.26 ; Zone 4 Walkabout: $298.76

For the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the T-Mobile GA pass will have you watching the race by the iconic Sphere, while the Flamingo GA pass gives you viewing access to the long straight between Turns 3 and 4. As is standard for GA, both of these passes are for standing room only areas.

  • Las Vegas GP: T-Mobile GA: $834.56 ; Flamingo GA: $400.00
Fans enjoying the Silverstone Circuit.

Meanwhile, the Monaco Grand Prix does not appear to offer a multi-day GA pass for 2026 at this time; however, individual GA tickets for Friday, Saturday and Sunday can be purchased. Two types of GA tickets exist for Monaco, Grandstand Z and Rocher. Grandstand Z offers views of the Tabac corner and the swimming pool complex along Avenue John F. Kennedy, while Rocher overlooks the final sector of the circuit.

The Japanese Grand Prix also offers two unique features to their GA ticket. First, those with a three-day pass are able to enter the circuit on Thursday to do a track-walk. Second, if you have a three-day pass, you can take part in Free Friday, and sit anywhere you’d like in the circuit grandstands, except the main grandstands. Both are great ways to experience Suzuka Circuit and meet some new friends!

And finally, Brazil should also be noted here. Those wishing to attend the São Paulo Grand Prix on a budget are able to purchase a Fanzone ticket, which offers access to the Ayrton Senna Kart Track, racing simulators and fan activations, food and merchandise vendors and other attractions but not to the circuit area itself. It does, however, include a large screen on which the weekend sessions and other events may be broadcast, so fans can still enjoy the race.

What are the cheapest and most expensive F1 general admission tickets in 2026?

Although the median price of a three-day GA pass may be $250, it is entirely possible to find even cheaper options. The Fanzone ticket at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix is by far the least expensive, at just $57; however, it does not grant access to the grand prix park itself. The three most budget friendly options that will get you right by the racing action are:

Some of the Chinese Grand Prix GA areas do have grandstand type seating, and are sold as Grandstand C, F and J, but seats are un-assigned, and are much less expensive than standard grandstand seats at the Shanghai Circuit.

If you are feeling like splurging, the US is the way to go, with the Las Vegas, Miami and Austin Grands Prix offering some of the most expensive GA options. 

Fans enjoying the view from the GA area around turn one of the Circuit of the Americas.

Our methodology

We looked at the price of all three-day (Friday to Sunday) General Admission passes available for every race on the 2026 F1 calendar. Wherever possible, we used the 2026 prices listed on individual circuit websites. For races that haven’t posted 2026 prices or are still upcoming this year, we used the 2025 ticket prices instead. 

Substitutions: For Monaco, a three-day GA pass was not available; we thus instead summed the individual prices of Friday, Saturday and Sunday GA tickets to get a proxy three-day GA price. As Monaco, Las Vegas and Singapore have separate tickets for various GA areas, we calculated the average three-day GA price across all options for those tracks. The Chinese Grand Prix has also recently converted its GA area. 

Prices were recorded in full from the circuit website directly for all races except:
Miami: 2025 prices partially obtained from www.nbcmiami.com
Great Britain, Azerbaijan, Mexico City: 2025 (AZE, MXC) and 2026 (GRB) prices partially obtained from f1destinations.com/ 
Las Vegas: 2025 prices partially obtained from formula1.com/ 

Ticket prices were recorded in local currency, and converted to USD using the Oct 16th, 2025 exchange rate as listed on Google. Some grands prix are subject to dynamic pricing, and current prices may differ from those used in the above dataset.

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