Madrid to host grand prix as F1 announces 2026 calendar

Madrid to host grand prix as F1 announces 2026 calendar

Spain will host two Formula One grands prix in 2026, with the new race in Madrid joining Barcelona, after organisers on Tuesday announced the calendar for a season that could bring big changes on the grid.

McLaren driver Lando Norris at Australian GP 2025
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The 2026 campaign will open for the second successive season in Australia at Melbourne's Albert Park street circuit on March 6-8.


The race in the Spanish capital, Madrid, is on September 11-13 and will bring the curtain down on the European segment of the season.


The new Madrid circuit will have both street and non-street sectors.


The 24-weekend campaign will again conclude in Abu Dhabi, on December 4-6.


Montreal in Canada will now follow Miami in May to cut down on travelling for the teams.


The 2026 season promises to look radically different with Cadillac becoming the 11th team on the grid and sweeping new regulations on aerodynamics and power units.


Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of motorsport's governing body, the FIA, said: "Next year's FIA Formula One World Championship marks a significant new chapter for our sport.


"A new race, new teams, and the arrival of new manufacturers, all ushering in a fresh era of innovation and competition."



Formula One 2026 calendar:


March 6-8:    Melbourne, Australia


March 13-15:  Shanghai, China


March 27-29:  Suzuka, Japan


April 10-12:  Sakhir, Bahrain


April 17-19:  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia


May 1-3:      Miami, United States


May 22-24:    Montreal, Canada


June 5-7:     Monaco


June 12-14:   Barcelona, Spain


June 26-28:   Spielberg, Austria


July 3-5:     Silverstone, Great Britain


July 17-19:   Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium


July 24-26:   Budapest, Hungary


August 21-23: Zandvoort, Netherlands


Sept 4-6:     Monza, Italy


Sept 11-13:   Madrid, Spain


Sept 25-27:   Baku, Azerbaijan


Oct 9-11      Singapore


Oct 23-25     Austin, United States


Oct 30-Nov 1: Mexico City, Mexico


Nov 6-8       Sao Paulo, Brazil


Nov 19-21     Las Vegas, United States


Nov 27-29     Lusail, Qatar


Dec 4-6:      Abu Dhabi, UAE


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