Red Bull Moto Jam will make its return to India in 2026, with Delhi confirmed as the venue for the event's second edition. Following its debut in Chennai, the motorsport festival now shifts to the National Capital Region as part of Red Bull's rotating venue strategy. Planned as an early-season spectacle, the Delhi round is scheduled ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season opener in March. Although the exact date remains unannounced, preparations are already underway to adapt city roads for the programme. For motorsport fans, Delhi's inclusion brings global racing excitement to a fresh audience right in the capital.
Arvind Lindblad
Red Bull's last F1 showrun in India took place in March 2023, when David Coulthard drove the championship-winning RB7 through the streets of Mumbai. The upcoming Delhi edition in 2026 promises more than a standalone run, as it forms part of the larger Red Bull Moto Jam festival. This time, Lindblad will headline the event, piloting a Racing Bulls-branded Formula 1 car on Delhi's roads. Specific details about the exact car he will drive are expected to be revealed in the weeks leading up to the show.
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Moto Jam brings multiple motorsport disciplines under one umbrella, creating a festival of varied action. The Delhi edition will showcase F1 showruns, stunt biking, freestyle motocross, drifting, and stunt car performances. Much like the Chennai debut, these segments will unfold in sequence, enabling spectators to enjoy every highlight from a single viewing area. The format is designed to bridge the worlds of car and bike enthusiasts, offering shared live experiences that celebrate motorsport in its most engaging, street-level form.
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Also, it must be noted that Arvind Lindblad will be joining Red Bull's junior outfit, Visa Cash App RB, better known as Racing Bulls, for 2026. While Liam Lawson continues with the team, he will be joined by Formula 2 talent Arvid Lindblad. The rookie had long been speculated as a contender for a Red Bull seat, and the announcement finally ended months of speculation.
While the official dates of the Moto Jam have not been announced yet, it is expected to take place in early 2026, before the new F1 season begins.