Securing a long-term future in F1 is more important than ever, so here is a look at how long each circuit has on its current ...
Formula 1 has confirmed that the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit will remain on the F1 calendar until at least 2032, but will go on race rotation, alternating with the Belgian Grand Prix at ...
Formula 1 will continue to race in Barcelona for another six years after it struck a deal that calls for the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to alternate hosting with the Belgian Grand Prix.
Barcelona will remain on the Formula 1 calendar on a rotational basis beyond this year, alternating with Spa-Francorchamps ...
Formula 1 has announced a multi-year extension to its contract with the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The circuit, which held the first week of pre-season tes ...
Barcelona will carry on staging Formula 1 races for another six years after an agreement was made for it to alternate with ...
Formula One Management has been looking at getting long-standing races held in Europe to enter into rotation deals for a while ...
Despite losing the Spanish Grand Prix to Madrid, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will remain on the F1 calendar, albeit in ...
Barcelona will continue hosting Formula 1 races for the next six years. Despite not hosting the Spanish Grand Prix in 2024, ...
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will rotate with Spa-Francorchamps beyond 2026 as Madrid takes over the Spanish Grand Prix.
Barcelona will continue to host Formula One races until 2032 as it strikes a deal that means it will alternate with the ...