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Spanish GP Releases Latest Madring F1 Renderings

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Organisers of Formula 1's 2026 Spanish Grand Prix have revealed brand-new renders detailing key areas of the 5-4 hybrid Madring circuit.Madrid has won the right to take over the Spanish GP from Barcelona, building a brand-new venue near the Spanish capital's Barajas airport that will combine public streets with a purpose-built road course section.Read Also:Formula 1The Madring ...Keep reading

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The Formula 1 Grand Prix of Spain in the MadRing, the new layout of Madrid for the Grand Circus, seeks that its landing on the calendar meets perfectly with every detail and causes sensation. Regarding its approval, it continues with its race to May and that final visit of the FIA to eliminate the provisional asterisk. In terms of image, it teaches how its most iconic areas want to be almost points of pilgrimage in the calendar to the height of …

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Madring has 5.4 kilometers and 22 curves: a fast and technical semi-urban circuit designed to offer spectacle from the stands

The Grand Prix of Spain will debut this season 2026 in the F1 calendar.While the works continue their course, the F1 has published the first images of how the new circuit will be. Gallery ID: 127944105The Grand Prix of Spain will be held at the MadRing on the weekend of September 13, between the Grand Prix of Italy and the Grand Prix of Azerbaijan.The stadium will have capacity for 45,000 spectators and will have in the Monumental, the longest p…

The Spanish Grand Prix is about to write a new page of its history in Formula 1. While Madrid will host this year's event for the first time in several decades, the first official 3D images of the new circuit have been unveiled, offering an unprecedented overview of what awaits the teams and fans. The new Madrid route, called Madring, begins gradually to materialize before its entry into the calendar this season. Unreleased images (...)

188 days before the Formula 1 race in Madrid, the organisers have published the first official pictures of the new track. Spectacular sections such as La Monumental can be seen.

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El Debate broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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