Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says the confirmation of Madrid as the host of the Spanish Grand Prix from 2026 onwards does not mean Barcelona will definitely drop off the calendar.
Formula 1 has announced the Spanish Grand Prix will move to Madrid from 2026, taking place on a semi-permanent track within the Spanish capital. Barcelona has been home to the race since 1991, and currently has a contract through 2026 after committing to track upgrades at Circuit de Barcelona-Cat.
After its rain-affected Memorial Day weekend, NASCAR had another brush with inclement weather last weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway, but rebounded after a brief delay. The delayed NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day Monday averaged a 1.92 Nielsen rating and 3.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has praised the team’s subtle development of its 2023 car that has kept it with a clear advantage over rivals despite last year’s budget cap penalty.
Carlos Sainz says Ferrari’s weaknesses came to the fore in the Spanish Grand Prix as he was unable to push to fight with the Mercedes and Red Bull drivers.