Madrid is set to announce a 10-year deal to host an F1 race in the city. The likely route will go round Valdebebas and through IFEMA. F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali expressed enthusiasm for the venture. The new track will feature a banked corner and two tunnel sections, making it unique. Madrid's vision to host an F1 race has finally come to fruition, with the event scheduled to arrive on the calendar in 2026.
Madrid's vision to host an #F1 race has finally come to fruition, and while the event has been talked up as a certain win for city and country, there is a recent stark reminder in Spain of what could go wrong @NobleF1 explains all ✍️
The new Madrid #F1 track will feature a banked corner and two tunnel sections, which should make it stand out from the crowd when it arrives on the calendar in 2026. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/8tLkZeuo3L
Formula 1 might never have raced in the streets of Madrid before, but the series isn't a total stranger to the Spanish capital. #F1 https://t.co/962MmIKGxD
“It’s great news for Formula 1 as it shows once again that there is strong appetite around the world for our sport" F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali shares his thoughts on our Madrid venture 👇 #F1 @IFEMA https://t.co/6v5IjGAImn
Big day for Madrid today. They'll announce a 10-year deal to have an F1 race in Spain's capital. This is the likely route, according to MARCA. It'll go round Valdebebas and through IFEMA. https://t.co/P9ApBTvyHT