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After some impressive showings of pace, Quartararo moved to Speed Up for his sophomore season in the intermediate class and took his first win - and pole - at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
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The organizers of the new Spanish Grand Prix venue in Madrid have unveiled the final circuit layout that will feature 22 ...
The Madrid race will become the Spanish Grand Prix from 2026 and beyond, replacing the longstanding event at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya after a year of sharing space on the F1 calendar.
The Madring will replace the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, the home of the Spanish Grand Prix since 1991. The official layout of the track was unveiled last year and as construction of the venue ...
Madrid's new race is replacing Imola and for one year will share a spot on the calendar with the long-running Barcelona race at the Circuit de Catalunya. Barcelona's future as an F1 race host is ...
The Circuit de-Barcelona Catalunya, which has been present on the calendar since 1991, will see out the final year of its F1 calendar in 2026 and is expected to drop away ahead of the ’27 campaign.
Hosting the Spanish Grand Prix after 45 years, the Spanish capital will replace the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló, Barcelona, which ends its contract with Liberty that same year. However, this will ...
The Spanish GP is currently held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, but there have been suggestions that it could move to a new track in the capital city from 2026, with Madrid being confirmed as ...
The new track is due to take over the Spanish Grand Prix from the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya near Barcelona, which has hosted the race since 1991. F1 last raced near Madrid in 1981 at the Jarama ...
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