Get ready for the ultimate adrenaline rush as Madrid joins the Formula 1 circuit in 2026, adding a thrilling twist to the racing calendar. The FIA has given the green light for the Spanish Grand Prix to return to Madrid after a 45-year hiatus, with the heart-pounding race set to take place at the brand-new MadRing circuit from 11th to 13th September 2026.
The streets of Madrid will transform into a battleground for speed and skill, with the MadRing circuit poised to test the limits of even the most seasoned drivers. This addition not only marks a historic moment for Madrid but also signifies a significant milestone for the Formula 1 World Championship.
Spain will now play host to two Grand Prix races in 2026, with Madrid’s inclusion alongside the existing Spanish Grand Prix creating a double dose of high-octane action for motorsport enthusiasts. The last time Madrid saw Formula 1 cars tear through its streets was nearly half a century ago, making this revival all the more exhilarating for fans and drivers alike.
The debut of the MadRing circuit adds a fresh and electrifying element to the racing scene, cementing Madrid’s status as a top-tier destination for motorsport. With its challenging turns and long straights, the circuit is poised to deliver edge-of-your-seat excitement and pulse-pounding thrills for both drivers and spectators.
As the first new circuit to join the Formula 1 calendar since Las Vegas in 2023, the MadRing circuit brings a wave of anticipation and excitement to the racing world. Fans can gear up for a showdown of speed, skill, and strategy as the best drivers in the world take on this dynamic and demanding track.
The countdown to the Madrid Grand Prix at the MadRing circuit has begun, promising a spectacle of speed, rivalry, and adrenaline-fueled action that will leave spectators on the edge of their seats. So mark your calendars and prepare for a racing experience like no other as Madrid revs up to join the elite ranks of Formula 1 hosts in 2026.