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Madrid F1 GP organisers reveal circuit layout ahead of 2026 debut
The Formula 1 Madrid circuit layout has been revealed to the public, with Carlos Sainz announced as an ambassador for the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix event. An event hosted by the organisers behind the race at the so-called Madring saw the confirmed layout of the circuit, designed by Italian firm Dromo, via a digitalised lap. The 22-turn circuit – a fifth of which is on public roads – incorporates a number of Madrid’s landmarks, including the Hortal…
Madrid GP reveals circuit layout with ‘Monumental’ banked corner
The organizers of the new Spanish Grand Prix venue in Madrid have unveiled the final circuit layout that will feature 22 turns, including a severely banked corner named “Monumental.” Set to join the Formula 1 calendar next year, the circuit is based predominantly on public roads that run around the IFEMA exhibition center in the Spanish capital. Announcing Carlos Sainz as the official race ambassador, a press conference at the venue on Friday fe…
Madrid unveils the Monumental corner: 540 meters long, 12 meters wide and 24% incline
In 2026, Formula 1 will discover a new circuit, this time in Europe, unlike the latest additions to the world championship calendar which have all been located in North America or Asia. In fact, the Madrid circuit, officially renamed Madring, will become part of the world championship program. There is a lot of curiosity about this track, with some already critical of yet another street circuit in modern F1, while others are at least willing to …
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