
The has strengthened its position on the international motorsport calendar after confirming a new long-term agreement that guarantees races at the venue in 2028, 2030, and 2032. The deal underscores the circuit’s continued importance as a premier destination for top-tier racing and reinforces Catalonia’s enduring connection to global motorsport competition. Officials described the agreement as a milestone that ensures stability and sustained international visibility for the venue over the coming decade.
Located in Montmeló, just outside , the circuit has long been regarded as one of Europe’s most technically demanding tracks. Known for its sweeping corners, balanced layout, and combination of high- and low-speed sections, the venue has consistently tested both driver skill and engineering precision. Its reputation for delivering competitive and strategic racing has made it a favorite among teams, drivers, and fans alike.
The renewed agreement reflects a broader commitment by organizers to preserve historic venues while adapting to the evolving demands of modern motorsport. Over recent years, the circuit has invested in infrastructure upgrades, fan experience enhancements, and sustainability initiatives to meet contemporary standards. These improvements have helped secure its place amid increasing global competition among host venues seeking a spot on elite racing calendars.
Regional authorities welcomed the announcement, emphasizing the economic and cultural impact the races bring to Catalonia. Major racing weekends attract thousands of international visitors, generating substantial revenue for local businesses, hotels, and tourism services. The continued presence of high-profile events at the circuit also strengthens Barcelona’s global sporting profile and reinforces its identity as a hub for world-class events.
With the 2028, 2030, and 2032 races now confirmed, the and circuit officials can focus on long-term planning and innovation. Fans can look forward to future editions that combine tradition with forward-thinking development, ensuring that the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya remains a central fixture in the motorsport landscape for years to come.