An accessible Grand Prix for everyone
The 2026 FORMULA 1 TAG HEUER SPANISH GRAND PRIX aims to provide an accessible, comfortable and safe experience for everyone. This commitment is currently being developed and continuously improved, with steady progress being made in implementing measures to promote inclusion. Currently, the event offers specific resources and services for people with reduced mobility (PRM), which form the basis upon which further improvements are continually being introduced.
In addition, a few days before the event, you’ll receive a personalised message containing all the information you need to plan your arrival, including the recommended route and the most convenient way to get to your stand or experience.
How can I buy tickets?
If you are attending with a companion, their ticket must be purchased at the same time as the PRM ticket.
Only one PRM ticket can be purchased per transaction. However, if several people with reduced mobility wish to attend together, they may make separate purchases in the same section, and the final allocation of seats will be made later based on the order in which you arrive at your location on the circuit.
Accessibility map
Please consult the accessibility map to identify the main accessible services and locations available during the event.
Collaboration with Fundacion ONCE
To provide personalised and high-quality support, we work in collaboration with Fundacion ONCE during the event.
A specialised team will be present at the circuit to:
- Assist people with accessible tickets
- Support orientation and mobility within the venue
- Resolve questions and offer assistance throughout the day
This collaboration reinforces our commitment to high-quality and effective accessibility.
Download Navilens technology
During the Grand Prix, you will find NaviLens codes integrated into the venue’s signage, which will help you locate entrances, facilities and points of interest. NaviLens is an accessible signage technology that allows you to easily locate and read information on signs using your mobile phone’s camera.
Before attending, we recommend downloading one of the following apps for free:
- NaviLens App: aimed primarily at people who are blind or have severe visual impairments. It provides guidance via voice, sounds and vibrations, helping users to locate the codes and find their way around more independently.
- NaviLens GO: designed for people with low vision, as well as any visitor. It presents information via a visual interface enhanced with augmented reality, making it easier to identify destinations, services and points of interest.
Once you’ve opened the app, simply point your mobile phone’s camera at the signage. You don’t need to focus on them or frame them precisely: the app will detect them automatically from several metres away.
Useful information for planning your visit
The circuit features accessible routes, signposted pathways and accessible entrance areas located at strategic points around the venue.
Ground conditions in the Fan Zones
IFEMA North Fan Zones
- A surface of natural ground stabilised with cement. This type of ground is more durable than untreated ground, although it may have slight unevenness in places.
- Artificial turf pathways have been incorporated to help visitors find their way to key areas such as the stands or other event spaces.
IFEMA South Fan Zones
- A completely asphalted surface, continuous and uniform, more suitable for accessible movement.
- Artificial grass paths have been incorporated to connect with key points within the venue, improving navigation and access to different areas.
Temperatures:
- Historical averages show maximum temperatures around 26 °C – 29 °C on typical days during the first half of September.
- Minimum temperatures are usually between 14 °C and 17 °C at night.
Climate:
- The weather is generally pleasant and mostly sunny, with warm days and mild temperatures at night.
- September in Madrid is typically dry, with little rainfall.
Acoustic conditions during the event:
During the event, high sound levels may occur at certain times, especially during on-track activity. This information may be relevant for people with auditory sensitivity, autism spectrum disorders, or other conditions related to sensory stimulation, so they can plan their attendance according to their needs.
Guide dogs and accredited assistance dogs are permitted in the accessible areas of the circuit. However, as the event may reach high sound levels at certain times, we recommend considering the potential impact in advance.
For any questions or specific requirements, our customer care team will be available to provide personalised guidance.
The venue has accessible toilets located throughout the main areas of the circuit.
Accessible Parking
People who have purchased accessible tickets will receive an email before the event with instructions on how to request their accessible parking space.
Subject to availability.
*Subject to availability.
This will require a verification process to ensure that places are allocated exclusively to those who genuinely need them.
