F1’s Spanish Grand Prix set to move from Barcelona to Madrid?

According to ve🔜teran F1 journalist , the Spanish GP will take place at a new track in Madrid, rather than Barcelona.
The c𓃲ircuit wilꦯl be situated around the IFEMA convention centre, nearby to Barajas Airport.
The deal is reported to be for 10🧜 years, bringing an end to Baܫrcelona’s regular appearance on the F1 calendar.
The circuit will be a semi-permanent venue,🍌 with Saward likening it to Montreal and Melbour♔ne - which aren’t 100 per cent street circuits like Monaco, Singapore.
It has been mooted over the past 12 months that Madrid have want🐈ed to host F1’s Spanish event.
🔯It won’t be the first time F1 has raced in the Spanish capital though, with Jarma last hosting a grand prix in 1981.
F1’s current Spanish venue at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, while traditional, has never provide💧d regular💧 thrillers in terms of on-track action.
In recent years, there has been a clear trend from F1 and its owners, Liberty Media, to push for street or city rꦅaces.
Saudi Arabia, Miam๊i and Las Vegas have all been added to the F1 calendar since 20🃏21, with more classic events such as Spa and Monza coming under increased threat.
Organisers will be hopeful that two-time world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso will be still on the grid in 2026.

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