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F1’s Newest Venue Aims to Combine Two Extremes

17 June 2026
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Madrid has secured the hosting rights for the Spanish Grand Prix, taking over from Barcelona for a decade. The race will be held at the IFEMA fairgrounds, located near Barajas International Airport, as part of an ambitious plan to fulfill Formula 1’s goals for entertaining, accessible, and sustainable racing in urban areas. The inaugural event at the newly dubbed “Madring” is scheduled to take place in less than three months, marking a significant shift in Spain’s motorsport landscape 45 years after the last race in Madrid. This change reflects a growing trend among Formula 1 venues to enhance their sustainability efforts and attract larger audiences in major cities.

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The transition of the Spanish Grand Prix from Barcelona to Madrid represents a significant development in Formula 1’s expansion strategy. Barcelona has hosted the Grand Prix since 1991, making this shift noteworthy in the context of Spain’s motorsport history. Madrid’s commitment to sustainable racing aligns with Formula 1’s broader objectives to reduce its environmental impact and increase accessibility. The event is expected to boost local tourism and the economy while reinforcing the cultural significance of motorsport in Spain, a country with a rich racing legacy that includes multiple world champions.

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