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How to Secure Portugal’s Triumphant Return to the F1 Circuit: Essential Insights You Can’t Miss

December 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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Formula 1 is set to make its return to Portugal with a new two-year agreement extending through the 2027-2028 seasons. The Algarve International Circuit, located near Portimão, previously hosted two Grands Prix in 2020 and 2021 during the pandemic, though these were temporary arrangements to fulfill broadcast requirements rather than traditional events. The 2020 race saw limited spectators, while in 2021, the race was held without fans present. Lewis Hamilton dominated both events, securing wins for Mercedes and breaking Michael Schumacher’s record with his 92nd victory in 2020.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali expressed enthusiasm about bringing the Portuguese GP back, highlighting the circuit’s thrilling racing and the passionate support from Portuguese fans. He extended thanks to Portugal’s political and tourism officials for their cooperation and support, emphasizing the excitement and energy the race brings from start to finish.

The resurgence of the Portuguese GP comes as the Dutch GP at Zandvoort is set to be removed from the calendar starting in 2026, with Formula 1 already planning to manage a packed schedule of 24 races by rotating some European events. Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps will adopt a biennial rotation from 2028, hosting four races over six years. However, Portugal’s return will not rotate with Belgium; instead, another rotating event is anticipated to be announced soon. Türkiye and Germany have also shown interest in rejoining the F1 calendar, while discussions are underway for a potential street race in Bangkok, Thailand, following government approval.

Fan Take: The return of the Portuguese Grand Prix is exciting news for racing enthusiasts, as Algarve offers a dynamic and challenging track that has already proven to deliver memorable moments. This renewal signals F1’s growing global diversity and flexibility in calendar planning, which keeps the sport fresh and accessible to a broader international fanbase.

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