The Spanish Grand Prix, one of F1’s longest-running and most prestigious races, sees the tides change. The circus has been coming to Spain to hold races for over 100 years, and has also been held in Barcelona for over 30 years since 1991. And for the time being, the venue for the Spanish Grand Prix will be changed from Barcelona to Madrid in just a few days. However, Spanish politics may impose bureaucratic procedures on these plans.
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Various reliable sources have reported that an announcement of a change of venue for the Spanish Grand Prix is imminent. According to reports, the presentation event for the Madrid Grand Prix will be held on January 23rd.community president Isabel Diaz Ayuso, Mayor José Luis Martínez Almeida, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and others were also present at the event to announce when, not if, Madrid will host a future Spanish Grand Prix. I plan to. However, recent reports suggest that the Spanish government’s internal politics could hinder F1’s plans to move the venue.
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President Ayuso has issued a strong statement to address the rumors and backlash that have been the driving force behind bringing F1 back to Madrid.
“Despite the government’s indifference, the F1 Grand Prix will be held in Madrid. I know that Sanchez is whispering to investors that they would be better off elsewhere than in the Madrid community. I am in favor of changing the electoral law because we cannot continue handing Spain over to a minority that will destroy it. ” Isabel Díaz Ayuso said in an interview with El Mundo journalist Jaime Rodriguez.
she added, “Whether F1 leaves Barcelona or not has nothing to do with Madrid. If at some point the event is in jeopardy, I will remain in Madrid or any other Spanish region before the event leaves the country. I want others to know how to be happy for Madrid, because even if the government doesn’t help us, we have the right to investment. ”
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Born in Madrid, he has been pushing to bring a circus to the capital for some time. In fact, she has hard numbers to back up her efforts, and those numbers alone are convincing enough.
Why is there an opportunity to bring F1 back to Madrid to host the Spanish Grand Prix?
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The Community President has worked tirelessly to bring F1 back to Madrid. She received approval from the city and the FIA to build a new course in Madrid instead of traveling to Jarama, 20 miles north of the capital. However, she was perplexed by the government’s refusal to allow F1 to return to the city. This is precisely why she was ashamed of her government’s short-sightedness and supported her cause, citing the impact on her economy and jobs.
“F1 is great news for Madrid. I don’t know of any capital or city in the world that has said no to F1. It will only happen in Madrid and the left will oppose any initiative. Even if it is a good thing, it is bad for Madrid’s interests.” she started. “F1 is great news because it shows that Madrid is fashionable in the world and a place that investments want to reach. This means around €4.5 billion for the Madrid economy and 8,200 jobs created. We estimate that.”
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With the potential to create 8,200 jobs and generate $4.5 billion in revenue, the Madrid Grand Prix is definitely a win-win for the city. But with all the political infighting, do you think the Madrid GP will happen without any more drama? Let us know in the comments section.
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