Madrid's one-quarter-street track has two tunnels and a wide, banked turn | Formula 1
Madrid's new F1 circuit will be more permanent track than street course and features a pair of tunnels plus a spectacular banked corner.
Madrid's new F1 circuit will be more permanent track than street course and features a pair of tunnels plus a spectacular banked corner.
The Spanish Grand Prix is one of F1's longest-running events but its venues have often failed to inspire. Will Madrid, its seventh circuit, change that?
Formula 1 will race at a new street circuit in Madrid from 2026. The deal puts Catalunya's future as a grand prix venue in doubt.
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