TLDR
- The Formula 1 Gulf Bahrain Grand Prix 2026 will be held at the Sepang International Circuit this October, marking Formula 1's return to Malaysia after nearly a decade.
- Madani tickets, priced from as low as RM200, have been sold out since 13 August, with the ministry currently assessing the need to release additional tickets.
- Four seating categories remain available for purchase: the Main Grandstand, K2 Hillstand, B Hillstand, and C Hillstand, with prices ranging from RM809.60 to RM2,083.40.
The Formula 1 (F1) Gulf Bahrain Grand Prix 2026 is scheduled to take place at the Sepang International Circuit this October, marking the championship's return to Malaysia after nearly a decade.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had previously hinted that more affordable ticket options would be made available for the race. As such, it came as little surprise when the Madani tickets sold out quickly after going on sale on 13 August.
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As of today (18 August), the Madani tickets for the Formula 1 Gulf Bahrain Grand Prix 2026, priced from as low as RM200, have officially sold out.
According to a report by The Star, Youth and Sports Minister Dr Mohammed Taufiq Johari said the ministry is assessing whether there is room and demand for additional tickets.
“The Madani tickets have been fully sold out, but we will also see whether there is room and a need for additional tickets. We will make announcements from time to time."
Only four seating categories still available
Image Credit: @sepangcircuit | Instagram
Meanwhile, ticket listings on the official website show that the K1 Grandstand, F Grandstand and G Grandstand categories have already sold out.
Below are the seating categories that remain available for purchase:
- Main Grandstand (MGS): RM2,083.40 (seated & rooftop)
- K2 Hillstand: RM809.60 (grass/open-air)
- B Hillstand: RM809.60 (grass/open-air)
- C Hillstand: RM809.60 (grass/open-air)
Do note that all prices are inclusive of taxes. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit bahraingp.com.
Featured Image Credit: Formula1, @sepangcircuit | Instagram