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The Circuit
Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix
Round 16 of the 2026 F1 World Championship will take place in Madrid.
This season will mark a new dawn for the Spanish Grand Prix, as F1 heads to Madrid and the newly constructed ‘Madring’ for the 2026 edition of the race.
Madrid will form the second leg of a double-header with Monza a week prior, meaning F1 will head from its most visited to its newest and least visited venue.
The 5.4km, 22-turn layout will become the 81st track to host an F1 Grand Prix when the lights go out in September.
Built within the grounds of the IFEMA Exhibition Centre, the circuit will be the sixth to host a Spanish Grand Prix – after Jarama, Jerez, Montjuich, Pedralbes, and of course Barcelona.
In total, the track will be the seventh in Spain to open its doors to F1, with the Valencia street track having hosted a race every year between 2008 and 2012.
It will be the first time since 1991 – the first year our sport went to Barcelona – that the Grand Prix has been held as late in the year as September, with almost all versions since taking place in late April, May, or early June.
The one exception to this was the 2020 Spanish Grand Prix, held in August after the COVID-19 pandemic caused changes to the calendar.
- Circuit Length5.4km