Spanish Formula One driver Carlos Sainz has been revealed as the brand ambassador for the Madring circuit, an under-construction Madrid-based venue set to be the future host of the Spanish Grand Prix.
The 30-year-old was unveiled as Madring’s brand ambassador at an event marking the beginning of the circuit’s construction. Both he and the organisers were present for the laying of the foundation stone.
By hosting the Spanish Grand Prix, Madrid is set to become the only capital in Europe to host an F1 race.
The Madring track will be constructed around the IFEMA MADRID exhibition centre fairgrounds and the expansion north east of Madrid. The 5.4-km layout will feature 22 corners—two more than originally proposed—including La Monumental at Turn 12, a 24% banked bend stretching 550 metres. It will be located close to the Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport.
As per the agreement with Formula One, Madrid will host the Spanish Grand Prix starting next year until the 2035 season.
On the partnership, Sainz commented:
“Madrid is the best city in the world and the place I miss the most when I’m away.It was an easy decision to become Madring’s ambassador because I truly believe we can build the best circuit in the world. I have complete faith in Madrid — it’s unbeatable. And we’re going for it.“
Isabel Diaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, said:
“It is a source of pride to host this motorsport event which will create jobs and attract thousands of visitors who will enjoy not only the race, but also our city’s culture, gastronomy, and lifestyle.“
Madrid City Council released the following statement on the matter:
“We’re bringing Formula 1 back to Madrid, and we’re doing it while preserving the spirit of the city and its people. As Rafa Nadal said at the Laureus Awards, Madrid is the European capital of sport — and he’s right.“

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