An onboard video exhibiting the brand new Components 1 monitor in Madrid has been launched by the organisers.
The video gives a primary have a look at the type of problem F1 drivers will face when Madring turns into the host of the Spanish Grand Prix in 2026, changing Barcelona.
A number of sections of the circuit catch the eye, together with the difficult Flip 5-6 chicane and the long-banked Flip 10 that’s paying homage to Zandvoort.
The monitor additionally options a number of lengthy straights, with drivers anticipated to succeed in speeds over 300km/h.
The Madring is a semi-permanent facility constructed across the IFEMA conference centre within the capital of Spain.
The monitor measures 5.4km, with 4.1km working alongside the IFEMA grounds and the remaining lap working alongside public roads.
The development of Madring is because of kick off this month after the contract for building work was awarded to a three way partnership comprising ACCIONA (60%) and Eiffage Construcción (40%) for €83.2 million.
ACCIONA was beforehand concerned in constructing the Motorland Aragon Circuit in Alcaniz, whereas Eiffage carried out resurfacing at Jerez and Carmona.
4-time F1 race winner Carlos Sainz, who drives for Williams, was introduced because the monitor’s model ambassador on Friday.