What time is the 2026 Belgian GP and how can I watch it?
The 2026 Formula 1 season heads to the iconic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps for the 10th round, the Belgian Grand Prix. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli arrives looking to bounce back after a retirement at Silverstone, while Mercedes teammate George Russell has closed the gap to 25 points. Ferrari enters the weekend with renewed momentum following Charles Leclerc's recent victory, with Lewis Hamilton also looking to challenge at a venue where he holds the record for most pole positions.
Track action commences on Friday, July 17, with Free Practice 1 at 13:30 local time, leading up to the 44-lap Grand Prix on Sunday, July 19, at 15:00. Weather remains a key talking point, with warm temperatures but a high probability of rain, which would mark the first wet-weather race of the 2026 season. Fans can follow all the action through F1 TV Pro, which offers comprehensive coverage including onboard cameras and multi-device streaming options.
Supporting series F2 and F3 will also be in action throughout the weekend at Spa. F2 standings leader Nikola Tsolov and F3 championship leader Ugo Ugochukwu will look to extend their advantages as both categories undergo a full schedule of practice, qualifying, and racing across the three days.
