The Spanish capital, which will join the F1 calendar from the 2026 season, will also host the FIA F2 and the FIA F3 for a period of ten years.
Madrid will host the FIA F2 and FIA F3 championships from 2026, the year in which the Spanish track will join the F1 calendar. Until 2035, the urban circuit which will become the host of the Spanish Grand Prix will be an annual meeting for the two disciplines.
FIA F2 and FIA F3 in Madrid
“I am extremely happy to bring FIA F2 and FIA F3 to Madrid, to this exciting new circuit. It is important that young drivers from both our championships can race on as many F1 circuits as possible. With the addition of Madrid to the F1 calendar, it was logical that the FIA F2 and the FIA F3 follow the same path. I am really looking forward to our cars providing spectators with thrilling races,” says Bruno Michel.
“We are very proud to welcome FIA F2 and FIA F3 to our Grand Prix alongside F1, as our goal is to make the 2026 to 2035 F1 Spanish Grand Prix the best possible event. F2 and FIA F3 are fundamental to the future of the sport, as they produce the future stars of F1. This makes the 2026 to 2035 Spanish Grand Prix an even more unmissable event. offering fans a complete experience full of talent, spectacle and emotion, with a unique motorsport offering,” says José Vicente de los Mozos, President of the Executive Committee of IFEMA Madrid.
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