Formula 1 has confirmed its Sprint Race calendar for the 2026 season, with three inclusions on the six-race schedule that are new to the format.
F1 has revealed its Sprint calendar in full, the fifth in its history, with Singapore’s Marina Bay circuit becoming perhaps its most surprising inclusion.
A twisty street circuit, Marina Bay is not known for being fraught with overtaking spots, but a pivot from the night race to a Saturday afternoon Sprint, on October 10, will create intrigue.
Zandvoort, in its final year as an F1 circuit – for the time being at least – is confirmed to be another, taking place on August 22.
The first will be in Shanghai over the Chinese Grand Prix weekend, on March 14, with the second taking place on May 2 in Miami.
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve will also be given a Sprint in its new late-Spring slot on the calendar, taking place on May 23.
Silverstone returns as a Sprint venue too, having last hosted the first ever one in 2021. It will take place on July 4.

Three new F1 Sprint locations will ‘add to the drama’ – Domenicali
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said: “The F1 Sprint has continued to grow in positive impact and popularity since it was introduced in 2021.
“With four competitive sessions rather than two during a conventional Grand Prix weekend, F1 Sprint events offer more action each day for our fans, broadcast partners, and for the promoters – driving increased attendance and viewership.
“We’re also proud to have welcomed Gatorade as an Official Partner of F1 Sprint, demonstrating the huge interest in the event from an iconic global brand.
“The 2026 season will usher in a new era of regulations, so having three new Sprint venues will only add to the drama on track.
“I want to thank the FIA, all the promoters, our partners, marshals, volunteers, and local sporting clubs for continuing to make the Sprint a big success and we all look forward to giving our fans more incredible racing and excitement in the 2026 season.”
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said: “The Sprint format has become an increasingly exciting part of the FIA Formula One World Championship, delivering high-intensity racing and added entertainment for fans around the world.
“As we look ahead to a landmark 2026 season featuring a new generation of cars and regulations, I’m pleased to see the Sprint evolving alongside our broader ambitions for the sport.
“The inclusion of new venues alongside returning favourites reflects the continued enthusiasm from promoters, teams and fans alike.
“We will continue to work closely with FOM, the teams, our officials, and the drivers to ensure the Sprint format enhances the championship.”
See the full 2026 F1 Sprint schedule below
Race | Date | Time [local] |
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China | March 14 | 11:00 |
USA [Miami] | May 2 | 12:00 |
Canada | May 23 | 12:00 |
Great Britain | July 4 | 12:00 |
Netherlands | August 22 | 12:00 |
Singapore | October 10 | 17:00 |
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