With the Formula 1 calendar set to expand to Madrid starting in 2026, the commercial infrastructure for the event is beginning to take shape. Travel Daily Media has reported that CSTS, a prominent hospitality and events firm, has secured the rights to provide official hospitality packages for the upcoming Madrid Grand Prix.
The move signals the early stages of commercial activation for the street circuit, which is slated to join the F1 schedule as part of a ten-year deal. The Madrid event is expected to be one of the most accessible races in Europe, leveraging the city's robust transport links and central location.
For Indian fans, the addition of a new European round is a significant development. While the race is still over a year away, the entry of established hospitality partners suggests that organizers are aiming for a high-end, premium experience similar to the Miami or Las Vegas events. Indian viewers can typically catch all F1 action live via the FanCode app, which currently holds the broadcast rights for the subcontinent. As the 2026 season approaches, fans should keep an eye on official F1 channels for ticket release dates and hospitality tier pricing, which will likely be tailored for international travelers.
Source: Travel Daily Media