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Formula 1 extends deal with Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - MONDO
Formula 1 has announced a multi-year extension with the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to host a Grand Prix in 2028, 2030, and 2032 in addition to the event scheduled in 2026. From this year the race will also be re-named as the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. The extension follows significant investment at the circuit in recent years […] The post Formula 1 extends deal with Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya appeared first on MONDO
Barcelona remains on F1 calendar on rotational basis until 2032 - BlackBook Motorsport
Race will be known as the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix from this season Track will also host Grands Prix in 2028, 2030, and 2032 Event generates more than €300m annually for local economy Formula One has signed a multi-year extension to continue racing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on a rotational basis until 2032. The venue will rotate in even years with Belgium’s Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, which became the first track to sign a ro…
Barcelona - Barcelona will remain on the Formula 1 calendar, but will only host the Grand Prix in even-numbered years. According to an announcement by F1 boss Stefano Domenicali, the Spanish will alternate hosting the event with the Belgians, who hold the race at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit and will now host the event in odd-numbered years.
Formula 1 Announces Extension with the Circuit De Barcelona-Catalunya - Ministry of Sport
Formula 1 has officially announced a contract extension with the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, ensuring the iconic venue remains on the global calendar through at least 2032. Under the new agreement, the circuit will host Grands Prix in 2028, 2030, and 2032, in addition to the previously scheduled race in 2026. The deal marks a shift for F1’s European heartland, as Barcelona enters into a formal rotation with Belgium’s Circuit de Spa-Francorch…
F1 calendar update: Barcelona signs multi-year deal with new rotation system
F1 | Barcelona-Catalunya GP secures multi-year extension as rotation continues Formula 1 has confirmed the renewal of a key Grand Prix that will remain part of the calendar rotation, a system necessary due to the growing number of requests to join the F1 circus. Just weeks before the start of the 2026 season, the sport announced this important renewal, which will see the event integrated into the ongoing rotation of venues managed by Stefano Dom…
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