The ultimate guide to staying connected during the Formula One 2026 Season
24 races. 5 continents. One season.
The travel proposition of the Formula One Championship is one like no other — 24 races, 5 continents, across 10 months. The 2026 calendar spans Europe, Asia, North America, South America, and the Middle East with 24 races in 24 different cities. Whether you're watching for your love of the sport, you're there to work, or because your city happens to be hosting the Grand Prix, whatever brings you to the grid, you're going to need data.
At every corner, on every circuit
From keeping updated online to navigating an unknown city, a race weekend without reliable data isn't a race weekend at all. With a calendar that takes you all the way round the world, traditional roaming won't do, and neither will a physical travel SIM.
"Where each new country means navigating how to purchase a new local SIM, your data bill at the end of the season could be something quite unforgettable — but not in the right way."
Given the overall logistical headache, the only logical option to make the 2026 season as smooth and stress-free as possible is to make a global eSIM your new travel companion.
Works across a handful of countries — but 24 races across 5 continents will take you well outside any standard allowance. The bill at the end of the season won't be pretty.
Every new country means finding a local SIM, queuing, swapping, and hoping it works. Repeat that 24 times across 10 months and you'll understand the problem quickly.
Why the global eSIM is the ultimate F1 travel companion
With the global eSIM providing connection in 201 countries on one single plan, it was designed for a race calendar just like this. Whether you're watching the cars pass through the narrow passages of Baku's old city in Azerbaijan, from above the lit streets of Singapore, or taking part in the electric atmosphere as your home city fills up with fans from all over the world — you can stay connected from the get-go.
All 24 races, one plan
From the season opener in Australia to the finale in Abu Dhabi, every race within the 2026 season is covered. If you're trackside in Silverstone, in the pit crew in Monaco, or filing copy as a journalist in Las Vegas — your data will come with you.
A plan for every paddock pass
No two F1 fans, workers, or racers will travel the same way, and neither should your data plan — which is why there is a plan to suit everyone, and with the ability to top up on the go, there is never a moment you won't spend unconnected.
Scan the QR and go — 201 countries, one plan
Set up before your first race, stay connected through every circuit, every city, every continent. Top up on the go whenever you need more.
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The 2026 Formula One season will take you further, across more countries and time zones, than almost any other sporting event on the calendar. The last thing it should be remembered for is data headaches, roaming bills, or standing in an airport terminal trying to find a SIM stall after a long-haul flight.
So the only thing that will be faster than the cars this season is your data. Simply scan the QR and go.