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Formula 2 - Belgian Grand Prix

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Belgian Grand Prix

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17 - 19 Jul

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

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Free Practice*
00:00 - Fri, 17 Jul
Qualifying*
04:00 - Fri, 17 Jul
Sprint Race*
04:15 - Sat, 18 Jul
Feature Race*
00:00 - Sun, 19 Jul

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Miami Grand Prix
1 - 3 May
Canadian Grand Prix
22 - 24 May
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4 - 7 Jun
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Upcoming at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

Upcoming at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
World Endurance Championship
7 - 9 May
24 Hours of Spa
Intercontinental GT Challenge
21 - 28 Jun
Belgian Grand Prix
Formula 3
17 - 19 Jul
Belgian Grand Prix
Formula 1
17 - 19 Jul
4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
European Le Mans Series
21 - 23 Aug

Track Info

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - Stavelot, Belgium

Permanent road course in the Ardennes - clockwise - longest lap on the F1 calendar

First Race
1922
First car races followed the abandoned 1921 attempt. First Belgian GP at Spa was in 1925.
Circuit Length
7.004 km
44 laps - 308.052 km race distance for the Belgian Grand Prix.
Turns
19
Icons include Eau Rouge - Raidillon, Les Combes, Bruxelles, Pouhon, Blanchimont and the Bus Stop chicane.
Lap Record (Race)
1:44.701 - Sergio Perez (Red Bull), 2024
Formula 1 - set on lap 44 on the current 7.004 km layout.
Historic Benchmark
1:46.286 - Valtteri Bottas, 2018
Former F1 race lap reference on the same layout before Perez lowered it in 2024.

When was the track built?

Conceived by Jules de Thier and Henri Langlois van Ophem, Spa joined public roads between Francorchamps, Malmedy and Stavelot to create a lightning fast triangle through the Ardennes forests. The first planned race in 1921 was cancelled, but competition began in 1922 and the 24 Hours of Francorchamps arrived in 1924. Spa hosted its first Belgian Grand Prix in 1925, establishing a legacy that continues today.

The old pre 1979 road course stretched to nearly 15 km and was fearsomely quick. A major redesign in 1979 created the modern permanent circuit. Recent upgrades added gravel traps and reworked run offs at Raidillon, Blanchimont, La Source and other zones, plus new grandstands overlooking Eau Rouge - Raidillon, while preserving the layout and the track’s flow.

When was its first race?

The circuit’s first race took place in 1922 after the cancelled 1921 event. The first Belgian Grand Prix at Spa followed in 1925, cementing the venue as a grand prix classic.

What's the circuit like?

  • High speed and elevation: A 100 meter elevation change and long flat out sections define the lap. The Kemmel Straight tow effects are huge, and drivers commit through Pouhon and Blanchimont at serious speed.
  • Eau Rouge - Raidillon: The uphill left right left compresses the car at the bottom before firing it up to Kemmel. Track limits and wind sensitivity here can make or break a qualifying lap.
  • Weather roulette: Spa’s microclimate can deliver dry and wet conditions on different sectors in the same lap. Strategy and safety car timing are often decisive.
  • DRS and overtakes: The Kemmel Straight into Les Combes is the prime passing zone. Additional moves happen into the Bus Stop and La Source, especially after safety car restarts.
  • Pace references: Qualifying record pace includes a 1:41.252 pole in 2020. The official race lap record is 1:44.701 set in 2024.

Lap records and benchmarks (by series)

  • Formula 1 (race lap): 1:44.701 - Sergio Perez, 2024 Belgian GP - current 7.004 km layout.
  • FIA WEC: 6 Hours of Spa is a calendar mainstay with Hypercars and LMGT3 - hybrid prototypes demonstrate massive downforce through Maggotts style changes at Spa like Eau Rouge - Raidillon and Pouhon.
  • 24 Hours of Spa: GT3 only endurance classic - part of Intercontinental GT Challenge and GT World Challenge Europe. Night running through the forest is a highlight.
  • ELMS: European Le Mans Series 4 Hours of Spa adds deep prototype and GT fields to the year.
  • FIM EWC 8 Hours of Spa Motos: Bikes return on a motorcycle specific 6.985 km layout with reworked run offs.
  • Porsche Supercup and Carrera Cup: Popular one make GT series frequently race on the GP bill with large grids and close drafting on Kemmel.

Why go?

Spa is a bucket list trip - epic scenery, fast corners you can actually feel from the grandstands, and a festival vibe in the paddock areas. The long lap means varied viewing and strategy surprises. Pack for four seasons in one day and you will be rewarded with some of the most spectacular racing in Europe.

Where's the best place to watch?

  • Raidillon grandstands: Watch cars rocket through Eau Rouge and crest the hill - spectacular commitment and photography.
  • Les Combes - Malmedy: Prime overtaking from the Kemmel draft with switchback opportunities on exit.
  • Pouhon: Double left taken at high speed where balance and bravery show - constant traffic and mistakes mean action all race.
  • Bus Stop - La Source: Final chicane and hairpin for late lunges, safety car restarts and the sprint to the line.

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