The Solent at Portsmouth is the racecourse for SailGP’s British Grand Prix, held in July 2026 in Portsmouth, England, with a maritime heritage that includes the Royal Navy’s headquarters and preserved warships HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, and the Mary Rose. Few sailing venues match the historic weight of this stretch of water.
The Solent off Portsmouth is wider than the section near Cowes, giving race committees more room to set courses for the F50 catamarans. The prevailing July wind from the southwest typically delivers 10-18 knots, with the Solent’s funnel effect occasionally producing stronger gusts. The double high tide phenomenon, caused by the Isle of Wight’s interruption of the Channel tidal pattern, creates complex current patterns that shift through the racing window.
Portsmouth’s waterfront has been extensively redeveloped, with the Gunwharf Quays shopping and dining complex providing spectator viewing areas close to the racecourse. The Spinnaker Tower, a 170-metre observation platform, offers aerial views of the Solent and the racing.
The IANA timezone is Europe/London (BST, UTC+1 during summer). A 14:00 BST start converts to 15:00 CEST in Paris, 09:00 EDT in New York, and 23:00 AEST in Sydney.
The United Kingdom has one of the strongest sailing cultures in the world, and the Solent is its epicentre. The concentration of yacht clubs, sailing schools, and marine industry along the south coast from Hamble to Chichester means the SailGP event draws from a deep pool of local sailing knowledge and enthusiasm. With 170 metres of elevation, the Spinnaker Tower offers aerial views of the Solent and the racing that no other venue on the SailGP circuit can match, making Portsmouth one of the circuit’s most distinctive spectator experiences.