Formula 1 Fans Can Now 3D Print All 24 Circuits of the 2026 Season
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A new collection of meticulously crafted 3D models allows Formula 1 enthusiasts to recreate the thrill of the race at home, offering detailed representations of all 24 circuits scheduled for the 2026 season. The models, created by an autonomous designer, cater to a range of 3D printer capabilities and are designed for easy assembly.
The project aims to bring the excitement of Formula 1 directly to fans’ workshops and display shelves. According to the creator, the models include both a detailed circuit layout and a corresponding country model, allowing for a extensive representation of each Grand Prix location.
Precision Engineering for Every printer
The designer has accounted for the varying tolerances of different 3D printers, offering four distinct versions of each circuit: one with 0mm tolerance, another with 0.1mm, 0.2mm, and finally 0.3mm. This adaptability ensures compatibility across a broad spectrum of 3D printing hardware, maximizing accessibility for hobbyists. “This is made for you to be able to insert the circuit model on the base,” a statement from the designer explained. All models are designed to fit within a standard 220x220mm print bed, a common size for consumer-grade 3D printers.
The Full 2026 Circuit Lineup
The collection encompasses the complete calendar of races for the 2026 Formula 1 season, including both iconic and newer additions to the schedule.The circuits included are:
- Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit (Australia)
- Shanghai International Circuit (China)
- Suzuka International Racing Course (Japan)
- Bahrain International Circuit (Bahrain)
- Jeddah Corniche Circuit (Saudi Arabia)
- Miami International Autodrome (USA)
- Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve (Canada)
- Circuit de Monaco (Monaco)
- Circuit of Barcelona-Catalonia (Spain)
- Red Bull Ring (Austria)
- Silverstone Circuit (United Kingdom)
- Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium)
- Hungaroring (Hungary)
- Circuit Zandvoort (Netherlands)
- Monza National Autodrome (Italy)
- Madring (spain)
- Baku City Circuit (Azerbaijan)
- Marina Bay Street Circuit (Singapore)
- Circuit of the Americas (USA)
- autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (Mexico)
- Autódromo José Carlos pace (Brazil)
- Las Vegas Strip Circuit (USA)
- Lusail International Circuit (Qatar)
- Yas Marina Circuit (United Arab Emirates)
Original Creation & Fan Engagement
The designer has explicitly marked the models as their own original creation, highlighting the unique artistry and dedication involved in their development. This project demonstrates the growing intersection of motorsport and maker culture, offering fans a tangible way to connect with their passion.
The availability of these 3D models provides a unique opportunity for Formula 1 fans to engage with the sport on a
