"Madrid's Unique F1 Street Circuit: Twin Tunnels and Banked Turns"

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The new Madrid Formula One track will feature a hybrid layout combining street circuit roads and purpose-built sections, connected by twin tunnels passing underneath an elevated highway. F1's head of vehicle performance, Craig Wilson, is leading the track design efforts, aiming to create a venue that allows for exciting racing. Discussions are ongoing about potentially banking a corner to facilitate overtaking, and other sections of the track are expected to pose challenges for drivers. The detailed design and homologation process are still ahead before the track can be constructed.
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