F1 heads to Suzuka, Japan for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix, a 53-lap blast around the iconic figure-of-eight Suzuka Circuit.
From the flowing S Curves to flat-out 130R, Suzuka rewards bravery and its passionate fans add theatre as the 2026 Formula 1 World Championship fight tightens.
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Japanese GP 2026 schedule and time
| Session | Date | Local Time | UK Time (GMT/BST) | US ET Time | Paris/Brussels Time (CET/CEST) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Practice 1 | Fri 27 Mar | Fri 03:30 | Fri 03:30 | Thu 23:30 | Fri 04:30 |
| Practice 2 | Fri 27 Mar | Fri 07:00 | Fri 07:00 | Fri 03:00 | Fri 08:00 |
| Practice 3 | Sat 28 Mar | Sat 03:30 | Sat 03:30 | Fri 23:30 | Sat 04:30 |
| Qualifying | Sat 28 Mar | Sat 07:00 | Sat 07:00 | Sat 03:00 | Sat 08:00 |
| Race | Sun 29 Mar | Sun 07:00 | Sun 08:00 | Sun 03:00 | Sun 09:00 |
How to watch the 2026 Japanese GP
Coverage for the Japanese Grand Prix will be available on Apple TV, Sky Sports F1 (UK), ESPN (US), Canal+ (France), RTBF (Belgium), and F1 TV Pro for eligible regions.
Support series this weekend
The Formula 2 title fight intensifies at Suzuka, with multiple drivers still in contention as they battle for crucial points. Formula 3 sees a close championship battle, promising thrilling on-track action alongside the main event. Expect exciting races across all support categories.
FAQ – Japanese Grand Prix 2026
When is the Japanese Grand Prix 2026?
The Japanese Grand Prix 2026 is scheduled to take place on March 29, 2026. Practice and qualifying sessions occur on the days leading up to the race.
Where is the race held?
The race is held at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Japan. The circuit is renowned for its unique figure-eight layout and has been hosting F1 races since 1987.
How long is the race?
The race covers a total distance of 307.471 kilometers, consisting of 53 laps around the 5.807 km Suzuka Circuit.



