Formula 1 has unveiled its 2026 calendar, featuring a new Madrid Grand Prix and a focus on streamlining logistics for sustainability.
Madrid’s street circuit will debut September 11-13, replacing Imola and becoming Spain’s second race.
The 24-race schedule includes strategic moves to reduce carbon emissions, such as Canada following Miami for freight efficiency.
The season starts in Melbourne (March 6-8) and concludes with a triple-header in Abu Dhabi (December 4-6).
The 2026 season also marks the final Dutch Grand Prix and features an extended European leg before the final intercontinental races.
These changes align with F1’s shift to 100% sustainable fuels.