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Domenicali hints at European F1 race rotation from 2026

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has given the clearest indication yet that some European events will be rotated from 2026 onwards.

Recent months have seen a series of contract extensions for races, especially those outside Europe, with many now going well into the 2030s.

However in Europe the current deals for Zandvoort, Spa, Imola, Monza and Monaco all run out after 2025.

Madrid has already been announced as the new home of the Spanish GP from 2026. However, Barcelona is understood to still have a contract to hold a race that season, albeit one with options on F1’s side.

Rotation has been talked about for a while, with the Dutch and Belgian events most likely to be paired and run on alternate years.

Intriguingly that would drop the total to 23 and open up a slot for a 24th race in 2026, which could potentially be available for Barcelona should F1 so desire, although it’s believed that at the moment there are no plans for that to happen.

The alternative would be the addition of a brand-new venue, with a return to South Korea among the options F1 is understood to be exploring.

“That is a year where there will be a lot of grands prix, mainly in Europe, where we have different options that we can take,” said Domenicali, when asked about 2026.

“I think Madrid shows one thing that was very important for us, to see that the attention of F1 is there, also in the old continent, where everyone was thinking, 'Oh, you know, we need to move out of Europe, because there's not anymore the interest.' But we showed the opposite.”

Alluding to rotation, he added: “I think in '26, you're going to see something interesting. We are discussing with other promoters in Europe to do something that will be announced soon.

Source: Autosport

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