F1: Madrid circuit can be the world’s best, says Carlos Sainz
- Madrid revealed the layout for its new Madring Formula 1 circuit on Friday, April 25, 2025, for the 2026 season.
- The hybrid circuit, situated in the Valdebebas development around the IFEMA exhibition center, debuts on the F1 calendar in 2026.
- Measuring 5.47 kilometers with 22 turns, the Madring layout features tight street sections and high-speed corners, including a 24% banked corner.
- Madrid-Born Williams driver Carlos Sainz stated the Madring can 'be the best circuit in the world and the best event'.
- The Madring circuit will host the Spanish Grand Prix for 10 years from 2026, likely replacing the Barcelona event.
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