A new Formula 1 Grand Prix will take place in Chicago, replacing the Belgian GP on the 2026 calendar. The organizers of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps were unsuccessful in their attempts to secure an extension, leading Formula One Management to focus on expanding the series in the United States. The North American Grand Prix will be held on the streets of Chicago, using a 2.2-mile street circuit around Grant Park, currently used by NASCAR. This addition will make it the fourth F1 race in the USA, joining the Miami Grand Prix, the United States Grand Prix, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The layout of the Chicago race may undergo changes before its debut, pending FIA homologation.
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali expressed excitement about the decision to hold a race in Chicago, stating that it is a bold and thrilling move. The popularity of Formula 1 in the United States has been increasing, and cities across the country have been competing for the opportunity to host a Grand Prix. Chicago, with its rich sports history and renowned culture, was a natural choice for the fourth US GP. Domenicali believes the event will be groundbreaking and is thrilled to bring the sport to existing and new fans.
The Belgian GP had previously secured a contract extension to remain on the F1 calendar until 2025. However, the organizers failed to achieve the desired impact, leading to the decision to replace it with the Chicago Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps is a beloved circuit among fans and drivers, and Domenicali had expressed his satisfaction in extending the relationship with the iconic track. Unfortunately, the extension will not come to fruition.
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