Spanish GP to move to Madrid in 2026 - what does it mean for Barcelona?
Madrid will join the F1 calendar from 2026 after signing a long-term deal to host the Spanish Grand Prix.
The Spanish Grand Prix will initially be held in the Spanish capital until 2035 and will take place around a hybrid track featuring “street and non-street sections”.
The 5.47km circuit, located around the IFEMA exhibition centre between the city centre and Barajas airport, will be “one of the calendar’s most accessible races”, according to F1.
The Spanish Grand Prix will initially be held in the Spanish capital until 2035 and will take place around a hybrid track featuring “street and non-street sections”.
The 5.47km circuit, located around the IFEMA exhibition centre between the city centre and Barajas airport, will be “one of the calendar’s most accessible races”, according to F1.