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BARCELONA (AP) — Barcelona will carry on staging Formula 1 races for another six years after an agreement was made for it to alternate with the Belgian Grand Prix. The Circuit de Catalunya has been replaced by Madrid as host of the Spanish Grand Prix this year but will continue on the calendar and become the venue for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in June.
Spa is set to welcome F1 in 2027, 2029 and 2031, while Barcelona will take over the same slot in 2028, 2030 and 2032. The deal looks set to all but end Spa's hopes of negotiating a full-time deal for the time being, with Belgian promoters having attempted to turn their alternating role back into a yearly race.
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Barcelona is set to host Formula 1 races until 2032 under a new agreement.The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will alternate each year with the Belgian Grand Prix and despite the addition of a new Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid for 2026,
Formula 1 has today revealed that Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will feature on the F1 calendar until 2032 on a rotational basis. The Spanish venue, which has hosted a Grand Prix every season since 1991, will switch yearly with Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, which was confirmed as a rotational venue last year.
Formula 1 has today announced a multi-year extension with the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to host a Grand Prix in 2028, 2030, and 2032 in addition to the event scheduled in 2026. From this year the race will also be re-named as the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
Formula 1 has announced that the Circuit de-Barcelona Catalunya has signed a new deal that ensures a biannual future on