Madrid to host Spanish GP from 2026, Barcelona future uncertain
MADRID :Madrid will host the Spanish Grand Prix from 2026 to 2035 on a new city circuit around the capital's IFEMA exhibition centre, Formula One said on Tuesday in an announcement that left Barcelona facing an uncertain future.
The Circuit de Catalunya's current contract expires after the 2026 race but Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali suggested the Barcelona track could remain on the calendar beyond then.
"The fact we are in Madrid is not excluding the fact we could stay in Barcelona for the future," he said at a lavish presentation.
"Looking ahead, there are discussions in place to see if we can really extend our collaboration with Barcelona, with whom we have a very good relationship, for the future."
Sources indicated there was a possibility of Spain having two races in 2026.
The country currently has two Formula One drivers - Carlos Sainz at Ferrari and double world champion Fernando Alonso, now 42 but still a frequent podium finisher last season, at Aston Martin.
With Sainz in the audience, Domenicali declared the Madrid contract marked the start of "an exciting new chapter for F1 in Spain.
"Spain was a market that just a couple of years ago was not in the centre of our eyes," added the Italian. "Now it is very important."
The race proposal, he said, epitomised the sport's vision of "a multi-day spectacle of sport and entertainment that delivers maximum value for fans and embraces innovation and sustainability."
Madrid last hosted a grand prix at Jarama to the north of the city in 1981, with Barcelona becoming the home of the Spanish race in 1991.
Domenicali said the Madrid deal also showed Europe was still eager to invest in the sport at a time of growth in new venues in the Americas, with the United States