Madring: Madrid's New F1 Spectacle Circuit
The new F1 circuit in Madrid, named Madring, is set to debut next year. Spanning a 5.4-kilometer circuit near the airport, it aims to replace the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the Spanish Grand Prix. Organizers signed a contract through 2035, intending Madring to become a globally recognizable fixture.

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In an exciting development for motorsport fans, Madrid will host a new Formula 1 circuit named Madring. This announcement was made by the organizers on Monday, confirming that the new track will debut next year as part of a significant shift in the Spanish F1 landscape.
The 5.4-kilometer circuit, which will be laid out around an area of exhibition halls near Madrid's main airport, incorporates both existing roads and purpose-built segments. The organizers have secured a decade-long contract with F1 extending through 2035.
The name 'Madring' aims to create a distinctive and memorable identity, much like Austria's Red Bull Ring and Hungary's Hungaroring. It reflects a direct connection to Madrid, promising to be a 'spectacle circuit' akin to those in Miami, Abu Dhabi, and Las Vegas, replacing the beloved Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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