Opiniones divididas entre los aficionados a la F1 tras las primeras vueltas de Carlos Sainz al circuito de Madring

Carlos Sainz ha ofrecido a los aficionados un primer vistazo al nuevo circuito de Madring al completar sus primeras vueltas al volante de un Ford Mustang GT. Las reacciones en internet han estado divididas antes del debut del Gran Premio de España en este trazado, programado para el mes de septiembre.

El piloto de Williams recorrió el trazado de 5,4 km y 22 curvas, señalando que es más rápido de lo que aparenta. Sainz fue nombrado embajador de la marca del circuito en 2025 y expresó su firme apoyo al proyecto, calificando a Madrid como la mejor ciudad del mundo y manifestando su confianza en que puede albergar el mejor circuito a nivel global.

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