Silverstone has announced the dates on which 2026 British Grand Prix tickets will be available. Full details below.
The 2026 British Grand Prix takes place at Silverstone on July 3-5
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2026 British Grand Prix tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10am on Friday September 19. After the 2023 ticket sale was plagued with issues, changes were made to the on sale process for 2024 which made it easier for Formula 1 fans to secure tickets. However, Silverstone still deployed a dynamic pricing model, which saw some fans’ tickets increase significantly in price between ticket selection and checking out. Dynamic pricing remained in place for 2025, though a less aggressive pricing model was used.
In 2025, half a million fans attended the British Grand Prix weekend, at which Lando Norris secured a popular home win. Demand for tickets in 2026 is likely to be just as high, with at least four British drivers expected to be on the grid next year.
On the day that ticket sales begin, the official circuit website is the only place to buy legitimate grandstand and general admission tickets. Hospitality packages are available via third party sites, however, and tickets do become available via resellers after the initial sales period begins.
Below, you can find details about the dates on which 2026 British Grand Prix tickets went on sale, as well as a full price list for the 2025 race.
Priority Access for Silverstone Racing Club Members
2026 British Grand Prix tickets are available first to members of the Silverstone Racing Club. Two levels of membership are available: Grid Membership and Full Circuit Membership. Grid Membership of the Silverstone Racing Club was priced at £129, while Full Membership was priced at £185 in 2025 – but is already sold out for 2026. Grid Membership offers a one-week priority access window, while pre-sale access for Full Membership holders takes place 24 hours earlier – eight days before tickets are on sale to the general public.
As well as priority access to 2026 British Grand Prix tickets, membership grants access to club events plus various other perks. It is worth bearing in mind that 2026 British Grand Prix tickets are highly unlikely to sell out during the priority access window.
Is it Worth Buying Priority Access for British Grand Prix Tickets?
Thanks to the use of dynamic pricing, for some fans, it did work out as more cost effective to buy access to the priority ticket sale for 2025 British Grand Prix tickets.
The largest price increases between the start of the pre-sale for members and the start of the general sale were seen in the Hamilton Straight A grandstand, where prices for a 3-day ticket increased by £160 before the general sale began. Prices increased by £120 in the both the Club Corner and Copse B stands and by close to £100 in the Hamilton Straight B, Copse A Village B, Woodcote A and Luffield stands.
3-day General Admission prices increased by £30 between the start of the pre-sale and the beginning of the general sale, increasing from £269 to £299. Up to 4 tickets can be bought with a single priority access pass.
For Silverstone Racing Club members, camping and glamping tickets go on sale from 10am on Thursday September 4. The priority access for 2026 British Grand Prix tickets begins at 10am on Thursday September 11 for Full Circuit Members and from 10am on Friday September 12 for Grid Members.
When Do 2026 British Grand Prix tickets go on sale?
Camping and glamping tickets for the 2026 British Grand Prix are on sale to non-members from Friday September 5 at 10am. Official camping bookers then have the opportunity to partake in a priority Grand Prix ticket sale on Thursday September 18 at 11am.
Like last year, all ticket categories for the 2026 British Grand Prix (grandstand, general admission and enclosures) will go on sale to the general public at the same time. Be sure to be in the queue for tickets well ahead of the time at which they are scheduled to go on sale. The more expensive and sought-after grandstands – namely Hamilton Straight A and Abbey B – General Admission Plus, General Admission and enclosure tickets were all be available to buy from 10am on Friday September 19.
The Landostand Returns in 2026
Lando Norris partnered with Silverstone for the 2025 British Grand Prix and will once again have a grandstand exclusively for his fans in 2026. The grandstands formerly known as Stowe A, B and C – and the standing area in front of the stands – will be home to the Landostand once more in 2026. In 2025, grandstand ticket prices were locked at £474 for the full weekend, with standing tickets priced at £379. In 2025, all ticket holders will received free merchandise and there were exclusive appearances from Lando Norris throughout the weekend.
Tickets for the Landostand go on sale from 10am on Monday September 15. In 2025, they sold out within 24 hours of going on sale.
New American Express Pre-Sale
There will be a further opportunity for fans to purchase 2026 British Grand Prix tickets ahead of the general sale thanks to a pre-sale for American Express card holders. The Official Amex Presale takes place from 10am on Tuesday September 16. This 48-hour pre-sale period is open to all new and existing American Express Cardmembers.
To summarise, here are all of the on sale dates for the 2026 British Grand Prix:
Thursday September 4, 10am: Silverstone Racing Club members camping & glamping sale
Friday September 5, 10am: Official camping and glamping on sale
Thursday September 11, 10am: Silverstone Racing Club Full Member priority F1 ticket sale
Friday September 12, 10am: Silverstone Racing Club Grid Member priority F1 ticket sale
Monday September 15, 10am: Landostand ticket sale
Tuesday September 16, 10am: American Express Pre-Sale
Thursday September 18, 11am: Official camping bookers F1 priority ticket sale
Friday September 19, 10am: 2025 British Grand Prix general ticket sale
How much will 2026 British Grand Prix tickets cost?
In recent years, Silverstone has deployed a dynamic pricing model, which has caused ticket prices to skyrocket within hours. In 2023, General Admission access went on sale at £219, before prices worked their way up to £349 as a result of demand. In 2024, race organisers said that the pricing model would be less aggressive, with Silverstone’s Managing Director Stuart Pringle saying that the circuit “learned a lot of lessons and we can’t have a repeat of [2023].” Nevertheless, ticket prices still increased by up to £200 in some grandstands within a week of going on sale. It was a similar story in 2025.
The British Grand Prix is one of the more expensive races to attend on the Formula 1 calendar. The average price of 3-day tickets in 2025 is the seventh most expensive of the 24 races this year. A packed support schedule and nightly big-name concerts go some way to justifying the hefty prices.
Interested in learning more about the best grandstands and viewing areas at the British Grand Prix? Take a read of our detailed guide to Silverstone’s grandstands.
Ticket prices for the 2026 British Grand Prix have not yet been announced but below we’ve listed a full price list for 2025 British Grand Prix tickets. Bear in mind that these are the prices at which tickets went on sale and will not reflect the prices displayed on the Silverstone website after dynamic pricing came into effect. Dynamic pricing sees these starting prices increase in line with demand for tickets.
4-Day3-DayFridaySaturdaySunday
General Admission Tickets
General Admission£299£269£99£149£229
GA Plus AbbeyN/AN/A–––
GA Plus Copse A£409£379–––
GA Plus Copse C£409£379–––
GA Plus Luffield Complex£409£379–––
GA Plus Luffield Terrace£409£379–––
Premium Grandstand Tickets
Abbey B£629£599–£269£509
Club Corner£659£579–£249£489
Hamilton Straight A£699£669–£269£579
Landostand
Landostand A (Formerly Stowe A)£504£474–––
Landostand B (Formerly Stowe B)£504£474–––
Landostand C (Formerly Stowe C)£504£474–––
Landostand Standing (Formerly GA Plus Stowe)£409£379–––
Grandstand Tickets
Roving Grandstand––£149£199–
Abbey A£559£529––£439
Becketts£569£539––£449
Chapel£439£409––£319
Club A£489£459––£369
Copse A£429£399––£309
Copse B£429£399––£309
Copse C£429£399––£309
Farm Curve£439£409––£319
Hamilton Straight B£559£529––£439
Luffield£489£459––£369
Luffield Corner£489£459––£369
National Pits Straight£429£399––£309
Stirling A£429£399––£309
Stirling B£489£459––£369
The View£449£419––£329
Vale£429£399––£309
Village A£489£459––£369
Village B£489£459––£369
Woodcote A£489£459––£369
Woodcote B£489£459––£369
Enclosure Tickets
Club Silverstone£729£699––£609
Garage Enclosure£719£689£349£499£599
International Paddock Enclosure£879£849––£759
Mahiki T1 Enclosure£719£689––£599
Village Enclosure£819£789£449£599£699
Secure 2026 British Grand Prix Hospitality Access Now
All-inclusive hospitality tickets for the 2026 British Grand Prix are already available via F1 Experiences, Formula 1’s official ticket package partner. These packages include guided tours of the Formula 1 paddock, track tours and exclusive appearances by Formula 1 personalities.