Carlos Sainz says Madrid’s new F1 circuit is faster than it looks

Williams driver Carlos Sainz has completed the first laps of the Madring circuit in Madrid, which is set to host the Spanish Grand Prix from 2026.

Sainz drove a 450bhp Ford Mustang GT around the 5.4km, 22-turn track still under construction near Barajas airport. He noted that the circuit is faster than it appears, particularly in the high-speed sections from Turn 9 onward at the IFEMA fairgrounds.

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FIA and F1 teams agree on 2026 rule changes for safety at Miami Grand Prix.
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FIA tweaks 2026 F1 rules to boost safety and qualifying ahead of Miami

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The FIA and Formula 1 teams have agreed on changes to the 2026 regulations, set to debut at the Miami Grand Prix this weekend. The tweaks aim to reduce closing speeds between cars and eliminate unintended overtakes, while improving qualifying performance. Drivers and officials expect these adjustments to enhance safety without compromising racing.

Carlos Sainz has given fans an initial glimpse of Madrid's new Madring circuit by completing his first laps in a Ford Mustang GT. Reactions online have been divided ahead of the venue's debut Spanish Grand Prix scheduled for September.

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With six months remaining until the inaugural Spanish Grand Prix at the Madring circuit in Madrid, construction is progressing on schedule for the September 13, 2026, event. The hybrid track, incorporating public roads and a permanent facility, features an iconic banked corner designed to define the venue's identity. Organizers anticipate up to 400,000 attendees, despite some local opposition.

Building on earlier coverage of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix's history and format, Mercedes heads to Shanghai International Circuit atop the standings after a dominant Australia 1-2. Ferrari eyes a challenge with strong race pace, as teams tackle the season's first sprint under new regulations and a tight schedule.

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Formula 1 team principals expect the Miami Grand Prix to mark the start of a new championship phase, with major car upgrades from frontrunners. The race on the first weekend of May follows cancellations of April events in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to the US-Israel war on Iran. Leaders from Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren and Red Bull highlighted the intense development push ahead of the Florida showdown.

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