The organizers of Barcelona's #F1 race are confident that a 50 million euro renovation plan can help the event stay on the calendar beyond 2026 despite the #SpanishGP's move to Madrid. This comes as Malaysia's state oil company, Petronas, is reportedly looking to bring back Formula One races to Malaysia in 2026. The renovation plan aims to safeguard the future of the Barcelona circuit, while the potential return of F1 races to Malaysia has sparked excitement among fans.
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The organisers of Barcelona's #F1 race are confident a €50m renovation plan can help the event stay on the calendar beyond 2026 despite the #SpanishGP's move to Madrid. Full story here⬇️ https://t.co/m9v7QtICSs
Barcelona #F1 race organisers are confident that a 50 million euro revamp of the circuit will help safeguard its future on the calendar beyond 2026. Details here ⬇️ https://t.co/wCWtOCCAuv
The organisers of Barcelona's #F1 race are confident a 50m renovation plan can help the event stay on the calendar beyond 2026 despite the #SpanishGP's move to Madrid. Full story here⬇️ https://t.co/m9v7QtICSs