Motorsport travel specialist Formula Escapes has unveiled what may be the most exclusive sporting experience in the world: a fully curated, season-long Formula 1 travel programme, priced at £2.8 million per person.
Dubbed The Ultimate Grand Prix, this high-end adventure will see just a handful of Formula 1 enthusiasts travel in private jets across five continents, attending all 24 races of the 2026 championship season. With VIP paddock access, luxury hotel stays, and bespoke concierge support at every stop, the offering sets a jawdropping new benchmark for motorsport travel.
The Ultimate Grand Prix: F1 at its most immersive
Participants in the Ultimate Grand Prix will embark on a 21-country itinerary aligned to the F1 calendar, with seamless transport promised aboard private aircraft, and five-star accommodations awaiting at every destination.
At the track, guests will enjoy Paddock Club hospitality at each Grand Prix, with gourmet dining, privileged race views, and pit lane walks included. Opportunities to meet drivers and teams form part of the itinerary, offering an insider’s perspective on the world’s most technologically advanced racing sport.
Chris Wootton, Managing Director of Formula Escapes, describes the programme as “living and breathing the season, every week, in a new country, with no compromises.”
Additional perks include luxury airport transfers, dedicated city hosts, and full-time concierge support.
Alternative option: The Ultimate Season ticket
For fans seeking a more accessible option, Formula Escapes is also offering The Ultimate Season Ticket, a commercially flown version of the same global tour.
Priced from £130,000 per person, the alternative package includes grandstand tickets to all 24 races, premium hotel stays, race-day transfers, and personalised itinerary support. Optional add-ons include curated city tours and hospitality upgrades.
While less bespoke, the Season Ticket offers serious F1 followers a unique opportunity to witness every twist and turn of the 2026 season, without the organisational burden typically associated with long-haul sports travel.
The Ultimate Grand Prix is available now on a made-to-order basis, strictly limited in capacity. Pricing is set at £2.8 million per person. The Ultimate Season Ticket begins at £130,000 per person, with upgrade options available.
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Motorsport travel specialist Formula Escapes has unveiled what may be the most exclusive sporting experience in the world: a fully curated, season-long Formula 1 travel programme, priced at £2.8 million per person.
Dubbed The Ultimate Grand Prix, this high-end adventure will see just a handful of Formula 1 enthusiasts travel in private jets across five continents, attending all 24 races of the 2026 championship season. With VIP paddock access, luxury hotel stays, and bespoke concierge support at every stop, the offering sets a jawdropping new benchmark for motorsport travel.
The Ultimate Grand Prix: F1 at its most immersive
Participants in the Ultimate Grand Prix will embark on a 21-country itinerary aligned to the F1 calendar, with seamless transport promised aboard private aircraft, and five-star accommodations awaiting at every destination.
At the track, guests will enjoy Paddock Club hospitality at each Grand Prix, with gourmet dining, privileged race views, and pit lane walks included. Opportunities to meet drivers and teams form part of the itinerary, offering an insider’s perspective on the world’s most technologically advanced racing sport.
Chris Wootton, Managing Director of Formula Escapes, describes the programme as “living and breathing the season, every week, in a new country, with no compromises.”
Additional perks include luxury airport transfers, dedicated city hosts, and full-time concierge support.
Alternative option: The Ultimate Season ticket
For fans seeking a more accessible option, Formula Escapes is also offering The Ultimate Season Ticket, a commercially flown version of the same global tour.
Priced from £130,000 per person, the alternative package includes grandstand tickets to all 24 races, premium hotel stays, race-day transfers, and personalised itinerary support. Optional add-ons include curated city tours and hospitality upgrades.
While less bespoke, the Season Ticket offers serious F1 followers a unique opportunity to witness every twist and turn of the 2026 season, without the organisational burden typically associated with long-haul sports travel.
The Ultimate Grand Prix is available now on a made-to-order basis, strictly limited in capacity. Pricing is set at £2.8 million per person. The Ultimate Season Ticket begins at £130,000 per person, with upgrade options available.
Further details and booking information can be found at formulaescapes.com.
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