Here’s the latest available on Red Bull Soapbox Belfast.
Core update
- Red Bull Soapbox Race returned to Stormont Estate, Belfast, on May 17, 2026. The event featured 40 teams competing in a gravity-powered downhill race, with a festival-like atmosphere and no spectator tickets required. This marks the first time Belfast hosted the race since 2008. [Source: SpinsSouthWest article and multiple local/news coverage citing Belfast Stormont event details][4][5]
Key details you might care about
- Location and date: Stormont Estate, Belfast, Sunday May 17, 2026.[5][4]
- Format: 40 teams chosen from hundreds of applications; judged on showmanship, creativity, and speed. Free to attend.[4][5]
- Entrants: Mix of engineers, students, and creatives; teams design gravity-powered soapbox vehicles.[5]
- Impacts and extras: Event included a Young Constructors Programme aiming to mentor and fund young builders; potential prize and experiences tied to the program.[2]
What happened on the day (highlights)
- The spectacle featured outrageous builds, dramatic crashes, and memorable finishes consistent with Red Bull Soapbox Race traditions. Coverage notes “gravity-fueled spectacle” and family-friendly, festival-like ambiance.[4][5]
Public access and tickets
- No tickets required; spectators could simply show up to Stormont Estate to watch.[5]
Context and background (for orientation)
- Belfast hosted the event previously in 2002 and 2008 at Barnett’s Demesne and Stormont Estate respectively; 2026 marked a return after nearly 18 years.[1][3]
- International event with similar formats worldwide, known for combining creativity and speed in a playful competitive format.[6]
If you’d like, I can pull in additional specifics such as the exact team lineup, notable vehicle concepts from Belfast 2026, or post-event outcomes and any official Red Bull recap. I can also provide a concise timeline of the Belfast edition’s planning and entry details. Would you like that?
Citations:
- Belfast return and event details: SpinsSouthWest (2026-04-08)[5]
- Additional Belfast 2026 coverage and team announcements: HelloRayo / Richmond Marketing (, )
- Historical Belfast editions and Stormont staging: Hellorayo (), Wikipedia overview ()
- Local press recap of the May 17 event: El-Balad ()