The new Madriding will be 5,470 meters long and include 20 corners. The people behind the project say it’ll be a pretty challenging track, with a mix of different corner types, two tunnels, and some banked sections – so it won’t be your typical layout.
But the circuit isn’t just about racing. It’s also meant to be a space where motorsport meets new technology and sustainable ideas. There are plans to focus on things like electric mobility, smart infrastructure and eco-friendly design. On top of that, the venue will offer more than just races – visitors can expect food, music, entertainment, and other activities. The idea is to make it a place that anyone can enjoy, not just hardcore racing fans.
There will also be areas for learning and research, especially around the future of transport and energy. And being close to Madrid, it’s expected to become a big part of the local scene.
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