Domenicali gives Barcelona hope: 'Why shouldn't it be possible?'

14:00, 23 Jan 2024
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With the announcement of a 10-year deal with Madrid, Formula 1 seemed to say goodbye to Barcelona - where the sport has been a guest since 1991. Yet Stefano Domenicali, Formula 1's CEO, has hopeful news for the Circuit de Catalunya.

According to the Italian, it is not an established fact that Barcelona and Madrid cannot both host a Grand Prix. "For the avoidance of doubt and to clarify here, the fact we are in Madrid is not excluding the fact we could stay in Barcelona for the future,” Domenicali said on Formula 1's official website.

Talks on new Barcelona contract ongoing

In fact, according to Domenicali, talks are already underway about extending the Barcelona commitment, which currently expires in 2026. "Looking ahead, there are discussions in place to see if we can really extend our collaboration with Barcelona, with whom we have a very good relationship, for the future,” the Formula 1 CEO said.

The Spanish market is important for Formula 1 (again these days). Around 3.5 million Spaniards watch an average Grand Prix. Therefore, Domenicali says: "It’s a nice problem to have, to have multiple cities – some in the same country – wanting to host a Grand Prix. It shows the value of our proposition. But we need to keep focused on the reason for our success and make sure we aren’t complacent.”

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J41L 23 January 2024 at 14:15+ 24167

Having a part of my family living in Spain, I'm not sure Spain will be able to handle two GPs over there.
We have already seen where this can end with the GP in Valencia, oops sorry, the "European GP"...
Politicians in Spain should first solve other important problems in the country instead of, once more, throwing even more taxpayers money out of the window.
Sure, FOM/Liberty and his leaders will be more than happy to get the money Spain needs. No wonder Domenicali is trying to justify it.
But right now, Spanish citizens needs that cash more than FOM/Liberty.