The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will host Formula 1 until at least the 2026 season.
The Spanish Grand Prix will be held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya until 2026, according to the race organizers.
The long-running Grand Prix was initially listed as’subject to contract’ on the 2022 F1 calendar, but it was confirmed on Friday morning that terms had been agreed.
Formula 1 has been visiting the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya since 1991, and will do so for at least the next five years under the current agreement.
Prior to the 2022 event, enhancements to the track and facilities will be made, including upgrades to the circuit’s sustainability plans.
F1 excited by Barcelona changes
“We are delighted to announce this deal with Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,” Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali said of the new deal and impending modifications at the track.
“I want to thank the promoter and the authorities for their enthusiasm and commitment to keeping Formula 1 in Barcelona, with improvements that will be made to the track and facilities, and continuing our long history together.
“The teams and drivers always look forward to racing at the circuit and visiting Barcelona, and the Spanish fans will continue to see their national heroes, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz, up close.”
The circuit’s partnership with MotoGP has been extended in addition to F1.
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