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The 2026 British Grand Prix is just one week away, and live inventory data shows where genuine availability still stands across every pass type. Based on a snapshot taken today — 7 days before the race — here is what is still bookable at Silverstone, what is moving fastest, and what the booking data tells us about timing. Check current listings on the Silverstone F1 tickets page.

Where Things Stand Right Now

As of today, available inventory across the five pass types breaks down as follows:

Friday Only: 52 tickets available — from £83.90
Saturday Only: 50 tickets available — from £189.90
Sunday Only: 48 tickets available — from £373.90
2-Day Pass (4–5 July): 40 tickets available — from £582.00
3-Day Pass (3–5 July): 58 tickets available — from £474.00

Sold-through rates remain fairly low across the board at this stage, which is typical with two weeks still on the clock. Friday Only currently has the highest sold-through rate at 11.5%, followed by Sunday Only at 8.3%. The 2-Day Pass has recorded zero sales to date despite 40 tickets being live — a genuinely untouched option for anyone still deciding on a Saturday-Sunday combination.

What Is Still Genuinely Bookable

Every pass type at Silverstone currently has meaningful general admission supply. Friday Only remains the cheapest way into the circuit at £83.90, and the entire Friday listing range — £83.90 to £99.95 — is general admission, so there is no premium tier to worry about missing out on here. Saturday Only sits in a similarly tight GA band at £189.90 to £199.95, covering qualifying day at the mid-price point.

Sunday Only — the most popular single product at Silverstone, accounting for 46.7% of 2026 orders to date — currently ranges from £373.90 to £399.98, again entirely general admission. This is the product most fans are buying, and there is no indication of it being close to exhausted with one week still to go.

The 2-Day Pass, covering Saturday and Sunday, is tightly priced between £582.00 and £594.98 and has yet to register a single sale in the data — making it one of the more overlooked products on the board right now for fans who want qualifying and the race without committing to the full three days.

Where the Spread Gets Wider: The 3-Day Pass

The 3-Day Pass is the one product where “still bookable” needs more nuance. General admission 3-Day listings start at £474.00, but the category also includes named premium grandstands — Vale and Landostand priced between £730 and £910, and Stirling, Abbey and Copse climbing to between roughly £960 and £1,530 in GBP equivalent (these three are currently listed in US dollars). If a specific named grandstand is your target, the spread of nearly £1,500 between the cheapest and most expensive 3-Day options shows just how much variation exists within a single pass type — worth checking exactly which section you are buying before comparing prices.

What the Booking Pattern Tells Us

All seven paid 2026 orders recorded so far were placed between 29 and 122 days before the race — in other words, no one has yet bought in the final four weeks. The 31–90 day window accounts for 42.9% of paid orders, suggesting a meaningful share of buyers are active in the mid-term booking period rather than waiting for a last-minute window. Average prices paid have varied by pass type: £112 per ticket for Friday Only, £195 for Saturday Only, £474 for Sunday Only and £792 for the 3-Day Pass.

What this means with one week to go: there is no strong evidence in the current data of a “wait it out” advantage at Silverstone, and general admission pricing across Friday, Saturday and Sunday has remained stable and available right up to this point. The clearest pattern is that the named premium grandstands within the 3-Day Pass carry the most price variation and are the segment most likely to tighten first as the remaining inventory narrows.

The Bottom Line for the Final Week

If your priority is value, Friday Only at £83.90 and Saturday Only from £189.90 remain genuinely accessible general admission options. If you want the race itself, Sunday Only is available from £373.90 and is currently the most heavily booked product at the circuit, without yet showing signs of running out. If you are after the full weekend, general admission 3-Day passes from £474.00 are an option, while the named grandstands — Stirling, Abbey, Copse, Vale and Landostand — represent the part of the market where availability and pricing are most likely to shift before race week arrives.

Check what is live right now on the Silverstone F1 tickets page — inventory at this stage of the cycle can move quickly as the race approaches.

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