The proposed Madrid Formula 1 circuit has successfully obtained official approval from the FIA, marking a significant milestone for Spain’s ambitions to host a second Grand Prix alongside the existing Barcelona race. The governing body’s green light represents crucial progress for the project that aims to bring Formula 1 racing to the Spanish capital.
Circuit organizers have moved quickly to dismiss circulating rumors suggesting potential delays to the Madrid Grand Prix timeline. Sources close to the project emphasized that development remains on track despite speculation about possible setbacks that had emerged in recent weeks across various motorsport media outlets.
The Madrid street circuit proposal has generated considerable interest within the Formula 1 paddock, with the venue expected to provide a unique urban racing experience similar to other successful city circuits on the current calendar. The FIA’s technical approval validates the circuit design and safety standards required for Formula 1 competition at the highest level.
