F1 | Madring: Carlos Sainz Breaks Down Madrid's Spectacular New Circuit Layout
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What we've learned exploring F1's newest track
Formula 1's Spanish Grand Prix has a brand-new home in Madrid, and we've had an early look at how the circuit is coming together ahead of its first race in September.We sent Edd Straw and Jon Noble to explore the circuit, hear from key figures behind the race, including ambassador and Williams F1 driver Carlos Sainz - here's everything they learned, including some very surprising longer-term plans.It's not a boring flat street circuitThere’s ine…
The construction of the future Formula 1 urban circuit of Madrid, known as MadRing, has incorporated environmental monitoring technology from Bettair Cities to monitor in real time the possible impacts associated with the works being developed in the environment of IFEMA Madrid. The solution allows to control key parameters of air and noise quality, facilitating a more sustainable and transparent management of one of the most relevant infrastruc…
Why the new Madrid F1 race is banning private cars and triggering racing purists
The new Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid marks a quiet revolution for Formula 1. The semi-permanent street circuit located at the IFEMA exhibition center has been strategically engineered to be reached almost exclusively via public transport, keeping private parking slots to an absolute bare minimum. While it is a rational, sustainable, and forward-thinking blueprint, it is currently drawing noisy complaints from “hardcore” racing purists who are de…

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