Exploring F1's new Madrid circuit - everything we learned
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At 10-metres high, 550-metres long, and pitched at the maximum 24% angle the FIA will allow for a Formula 1 circuit, Madrid's La Monumental banked turn already has plenty going for it.
Beyond a potential 300km/h corner entry speed, and a predicted sustained 4G compression for two seconds at around 250km/h in the middle of it, the turn has something else that is unique.
The duration and rollercoaster feel that drivers will experience here is going to be like nothing else on the F1 calendar, and will make La Monumental a completely different experience to Zandvoort.
This element was something that Williams driver Carlos Sainz said stood out for him when he got to do his first laps of the track recently, calling it "one of the most unique corners I've ever seen in my life" and a "pretty bold design".
In this video, The Race's Jon Noble, Edd Straw and Diego Mejia take you on a tour of F1's newest circuit - which is still under construction - and speak to the key players, including Sainz.
00:00 Intro
01:00 A lap of the circuit
04:18 The pits
05:06 Standout corner
10:13 We test out the banking
12:30 Sainz's view
13:55 Our reaction
Published: 2026-06-20 Chanel: THE RACE