Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix

Formula One racing event scheduled for 2026 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix (Spanish: Gran Premio de Barcelona-Cataluña, Catalan: Gran Premi de Barcelona-Catalunya), also known as the Barcelona Grand Prix, is a scheduled Formula One motor racing event that will take place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It is the first out of two Grands Prix that are scheduled to take place in Spain in 2026, along with the Spanish Grand Prix at the Madring. The Grand Prix will then enter a rotational slot with the Belgian Grand Prix through 2032, where the event will be hosted in even-numbered years.

First held2026
Circuit length4.657 km (2.894 miles)
Race length307.236 km (190.908 miles)
Laps66
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Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Race information
First held2026
Circuit length4.657 km (2.894 miles)
Race length307.236 km (190.908 miles)
Laps66
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History

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was originally scheduled to be used as the venue for the Spanish Grand Prix until 2026.[1] However, Spain's capital city, Madrid, was nominated as a new host of Formula One, with the Madring scheduled to make its debut in 2026 and therefore taking the Spanish Grand Prix name.[2][3] As a result, the circuit's 2026 event was renamed to the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.[4] It will be the first time that Spain hosts two Grand Prix since the 2012 season, the second of which was held under the name of the European Grand Prix at the Valencia Street Circuit.

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya signed a multi-year extension which would see the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in the Formula One calendar in 2028, 2030, and 2032. Under the extension, the Grand Prix will rotate its slot with the Belgian Grand Prix, which, in addition to 2026, will be held in 2027, 2029, and 2031.[5]

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