Carlos Sainz afirma que el nuevo circuito de F1 de Madrid es más rápido de lo que parece

El piloto de Williams, Carlos Sainz, ha completado las primeras vueltas al circuito de Madring en Madrid, que está programado para albergar el Gran Premio de España a partir de 2026.

Sainz condujo un Ford Mustang GT de 450 CV por la pista de 5,4 km y 22 curvas, que aún está en construcción cerca del aeropuerto de Barajas. Señaló que el circuito es más rápido de lo que parece, especialmente en las secciones de alta velocidad desde la curva 9 en adelante en el recinto ferial de IFEMA.

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