British Grand Prix 2026 tickets: How to see F1 Champion Lando Norris race at Silverstone next year

Dec 8, 2025 - 17:45
British Grand Prix 2026 tickets: How to see F1 Champion Lando Norris race at Silverstone next year

After an exhilarating end to the Formula 1 2025 season in Abu Dhabi, it’s time to look ahead to 2026.

Although the 2026 F1 season starts in March, Lando Norris‘ Drivers Championship win means that tickets to see him race on home soil at Silverstone are already in high demand.

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Lando Norris will be aiming for a second Silverstone win in 2026[/caption]

In 2026, there will once again be 24 races in the season, with the British Grand Prix in Silverstone taking place from 3 – 5 July.

Lando won at Silverstone in 2025, showing early signs that Max Verstappen‘s Drivers’ Champion reign was in danger.

This year, there’s a purpose-built grandstand specifically for Lando fans – the Landostand – as well as other grandstands and hospitality ticket options.

If you’d like to be at the most exciting weekend in the year for British F1 fans, keep reading to find out how to get tickets before they sell out.

How to buy tickets for the British Grand Prix 2026 at Silverstone

Ticket sales started on the Silverstone website on 15 September 2025, which means some popular seating areas are sold out.

General admission tickets are still available, along with selected grandstands, but the Landostand has officially sold out.

However, we’ve spotted the coveted Landostand seats available at Stubhub International, currently priced at £1,071 for Sunday, 5 July.

StubHub and other reputable ticketing sites, such as Viagogo and Vivid Seats, offer an array of seating options for the final day.

If you’d like to soak up more of the atmosphere and experience a race weekend that includes the qualifiers and the race for pole position, several ticket options are available.

How much do British Grand Prix tickets cost?

The British Grand Prix takes place over a long weekend, from Friday to Sunday, and ticket prices vary by day.

Friday sees teams have two one-hour free practice sessions to get used to the track, and tends to be the most affordable day.

The Silverstone website has £99 general admission tickets for Friday, whereas the same admission ticket would cost £329 for Sunday.

To watch the action unfold from a grandstand, you’re looking at prices from £149 on Friday to upwards of £539 on Sunday.

McLaren secured a one-two in the British Grand Prix in 2025
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For a really special experience with food and drink packages, Silverstone hospitality packages start from £1,850 for race day with other two-day and three-day options available.

Can't wait until 2026? Try the Silverstone Lap of Lights experience

The Silverstone Lap of Lights is the ultimate festive experience for F1 fans from 12 December 2025 – 3 January 2026.

Drive your own car around the legendary Silverstone track, guided by a dazzling trail featuring ten immersive light installations, 35 lasers, and over 7,000 LED panels.

Route highlights include:

  • Glittering Gateway through the iconic Copse Corner
  • Sledspeed Straight charging through Maggots and Becketts
  • Fastest Lapland finale down the legendary Hamilton Straight

You can also add-on tickets for ice skating in the garages used by the F1 teams or take the kids to meet the man in red at Santa’s garage grotto.

Tickets for the Lap of Lights start from £50 on the Silverstone website.

How to get to Silverstone?

Getting to the iconic Silverstone Circuit for the British Grand Prix requires careful planning, as it’s incredibly busy during race weekend.

Car parking has already sold out, but there are several nearby Park and Ride options, with drop-off locations located at places off the M40 and M1.

Another option is a combination of train and shuttle bus.

The nearest major train stations with official shuttle services are Milton Keynes Central and Northampton, and there are also services from Banbury, Coventry and Oxford Parkway.

Bus shuttle tickets for both the train station service and the Park and Ride cost £7 per person per day for a return journey and can be prebooked on the Silverstone website.

Where to stay during the British Grand Prix?

For the ultimate immersion in race day weekend, you could glamp onsite at Silverstone.

There is a range of glamping options available, with the most luxurious having hot tubs and a hair salon.

If you prefer having four walls and a roof, Escapade Silverstone offers a home-from-home trackside experience, but all residences require a minimum three-night stay.

We’d recommend searching on Booking.com for other hotels in the Silverstone area and booking in advance, as prices tend to rise closer to the event.


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