Red Bull Moto Jam will return in 2026 with Delhi as the host city, headlined by an F1 street run featuring Racing Bulls driver Arvid Lindblad.
By Divyam Dubey

Red Bull Moto Jam is set to return to India in 2026, with Delhi confirmed as the host city for the second edition of the motorsport event. After its debut in Chennai, the festival now moves to the National Capital Region as part of Red Bull’s venue rotation strategy. The Delhi round is planned as an early-season attraction, scheduled ahead of the 2026 F1 season that begins in March. While the exact date is yet to be announced, work is underway to prepare city roads for the programme. For motorsport fans, the move to Delhi brings the action closer to a new audience and places global racing machinery in the heart of the capital.
The main draw of the Delhi edition will be a Formula 1 car run on public roads. This will be the first F1 showrun in India since Red Bull Racing’s street event in Mumbai in 2023. The run will form part of the wider Moto Jam schedule, which blends car and motorcycle demonstrations into one continuous programme. Alongside the F1 car, the event will include drifting and bike stunt segments on a closed road layout. The format is designed to let spectators watch the action from close quarters, creating a street-level motorsport experience rather than a traditional grandstand view.
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Racing Bulls Formula 1 driver Arvid Lindblad has been confirmed as the headline name for Red Bull Moto Jam 2026 in Delhi. Lindblad will drive a Racing Bulls or VCARB-branded Formula 1 car during the showrun. This will mark his first public F1 demonstration since being confirmed as a full-time Formula 1 driver. The appearance comes just ahead of his debut season. Details of the exact chassis and technical package will be shared closer to the event date.
The Moto Jam format brings several motorsport disciplines together in one place. The Delhi line-up will feature F1 showruns, stunt biking, freestyle motocross, drifting and stunt car displays. As seen in Chennai, these segments will run in sequence, allowing fans to follow every activity from one viewing zone. The structure is aimed at uniting car and bike fans through shared live performances.
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Red Bull’s Delhi event builds on its recent motorsport efforts in India, including the Mumbai F1 street run with a 2011 Championship-winning car. Moto Jam expands that idea into a larger festival format. Details on tickets, schedules and participant lists will be announced closer to the 2026 Formula 1 season.