Madrid makes debut as Imola dropped from 2026
Summary
The new Madrid Grand Prix will debut as part of the Formula 1 season next year, taking place from September 11-13. It replaces the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Italy, keeping the total number of races at 24, and is part of efforts to streamline transport and reduce emissions.Key Facts
- The Madrid Grand Prix will occur from September 11-13 in 2026.
- Madrid replaces the Emilia-Romagna race in Italy.
- The total number of races in the season is 24.
- The race will happen on a circuit near the Ifema exhibition centre and Barajas airport.
- Changes aim to make transport more efficient and cut down on carbon emissions.
- Canada’s race will move to May 22-24, right after the Miami race, to improve freight movement.
- Sustainable fuels will be used in new F1 engines starting next year.
- The season starts in Melbourne, Australia, on March 6-8, and concludes in Abu Dhabi on December 4-6.
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