Belgian GP 2026: Key details and how to watch live on Sky Sports
All you need to know for the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, including schedule, title race context, and how to stream.

The Belgian Grand Prix takes place at Spa-Francorchamps from July 17-19, with every session broadcast live on Sky Sports F1. The race weekend is the final double-header before Formula 1's summer break.
Kimi Antonelli leads the drivers' championship by 25 points over Mercedes teammate George Russell, who closed the gap with a second-place finish at the British Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton is a further seven points back, while Charles Leclerc's victory for Ferrari adds another layer of intrigue to the title fight.
What to expect at Spa
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is the longest on the calendar at 4.352 miles (7.004 km) and one of the fastest, featuring iconic corners like Eau Rouge, Pouhon and Blanchimont. The lap is divided into three distinct sectors: a high-speed opening stretch, a flowing middle section, and a straight-line final sector leading to the Bus Stop chicane.
Weather remains a wildcard—rain showers can appear suddenly due to the nearby Ardennes Forest, making tyre strategy critical. Michael Schumacher holds the record for most Belgian GP wins with six.
Key details
- Race date: Sunday, July 19, with qualifying on Saturday, July 18 at 3pm BST.
- Race start time: 2pm BST, live on Sky Sports F1.
- Max Verstappen's future remains a talking point after technical issues at Silverstone led to speculation about a potential move to McLaren.
- Antonelli's early 66-point lead has shrunk to 25, putting pressure on the rookie to reassert dominance.
- The Dutch fan army is expected to turn out in force for Verstappen, adding to the atmosphere.
With the championship still wide open and Spa's unpredictable nature, the Belgian GP promises high drama. Fans can catch every session live on Sky Sports F1 or via the Sky Sports app.
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