Motorsports
Banco Santander celebrates 20 years in F1 at the iconic corner of Madring
While Briton Lando Norris’ victory in the 2025 F1 World Drivers Championship is still resonating, teams and fans around the world are already thinking about the next World Cup. In particular, the thousands of Spanish fans of the Grand Circus are looking forward to the start of the World Cup, when Spain will again have two races. And the brand new MADRING is a test that will put Madrid at the center of the world sports panorama on the weekend of September 13th next year.
Talking about MADRING means talking about Banco Santander. And the Spanish organization, which will soon be celebrating 20 years of association with the F1 World Championship, will sponsor the Madrid event. It will be a special spectacle that will make one of the most-watched sports in the world even bigger, with a total annual audience of more than 1.35 billion, according to viewership measurement agency Nielsen. It’s important to remember that 60% of this audience is seen in Santander’s key markets, with growing reach among younger viewers in the US and around the world.
Construction work on Madring, a semi-urban circuit that runs around the IFEMA Madrid Exhibition Center and the adjacent area of Valdebebas, is progressing well and is expected to be completed in time for the Grand Prix celebrations, which will be on the international F1 calendar for at least a decade.
One of the most iconic attractions on the new route, which is 5,474 meters long and can accommodate 110,000 spectators, is undoubtedly the banked curve called La Monumental, which is sponsored by Banco Santander. More than 45,000 spectators will enjoy watching the World Championship drivers drive right in front of their eyes for an incredibly exciting six seconds on each of the 57 laps that will make up the highly anticipated race on September 13th.
With the brand-new Spanish Grand Prix in the spotlight, Banco Santander extends its fruitful sponsorship relationship with F1 by signing a four-year agreement to become its official sponsor. retail banking It begins in the impending year 2026.
This is the next step in a love story that began in 2006, when Banco Santander sponsored Fernando Alonso’s F1 debut during his time at McLaren. Along with the Asturian champion, the Spaniard formed an alliance with Italy’s Ferrari, the most legendary team in the history of the World Automobile Championship, a relationship that lasted until Madrid-born Carlos Sainz took the wheel of the team. rampaging horse.
The new route will have a total length of 5,474 meters and a capacity of 110,000 people.
This sponsorship relationship between Banco Santander and Sainz continues today, with the Spanish driver occupying one of two seats in the Williams team, another of the most legendary teams on the F1 grid. In his first season driving the British brand’s car, Carlos Sainz finished ninth in the Drivers’ World Championship, with two third places.
All this comes in the context of Banco Santander being already the sponsor and official bank of F1, an arrangement that will translate into a huge promotional screen for the company in 2025, with its logo appearing on billboards at Grand Prix circuits in Santander’s main markets, including the US, Brazil, Mexico, Spain and the UK.

Additionally, during the now concluded season, Santander Bank doubled its promotional efforts at the three Grand Prix in the US: Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, capitalizing on the US launch of OpenBank, Europe’s largest 100% digital bank by deposit volume.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
Toni Bou and Josep Garcia win titles as a pair
For one more season, 19 in a row from 2007, Toni Bou, together with Busto and Marcelli, achieved their annual goal of winning titles in all outdoor and indoor competitions: Montesa Cota 4RT, X Trial, Trial GP and Trial of Nations. The Repsol Honda Team rider has taken his world title tally to 38 and, if the back tendon injury does not interfere with the indoor competition in 2025-26, where he is already in the lead, he will set off for his next year in 2026, which will be an “incredible challenge to achieve 40 titles at the age of 40”.
In 2025, one of the “greatest players”, Adam Raga, six-time world champion from 2003 to 2006 and historical rival of Toni Bowe, retired. He passes the baton to Jaime Busto and Gabriel Marcelli.
Josep Garcia also won a pair of enduro titles. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Josep Garcia reconfirmed his EnduroGP and E1 world titles and led the prestigious ISDE to become a great world leader in the specialty field. The 29-year-old Suria rider has won seven world titles: four in E1 (2017, 2023, 2024, 2025), one in E2 (2021) and two in EnduroGP (2024 and 2025).

Herrera and Abellan debut
toledo Maria Herrera She succeeded Ana Carrasco from Murcia in the WorldWCR record, the women’s world championship within the Superbike World Championship program, where Basque Beñat Fernández won the last title in the Supersport 300 category.
Egarense women win their first victory in the Trial GP bertha abellan They also won silver at the Trial of Nations with Laia Pi and Daniela Hernando, after missing out on gold due to an appeal from Italy.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
PHOTOGRAPH. Two-time F1 champion wowed with $260,000 Christmas gift
Two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso added the new high-performance SUV Aston Martin DBX S to his car collection. The driver took delivery of the car, valued at more than $260,000, a few days before Christmas in Monte Carlo, where he was photographed next to the new product near the Aston Martin dealership in Monaco.
Powered by Mercedes’ 727 horsepower 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, the DBX S reaches 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds. The new SUV joins Alonso’s collection, which already includes the Aston Martin Valiant and Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR.
With 2026 rule changes approaching, Alonso and Aston Martin hope the new DBX S will signal the beginning of better times. The team’s new technical partnership with Honda and Adrian Newey’s experience pave the way for Aston Martin to challenge for top spot next season.
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Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
Lewis Hamilton reveals details of new F1 season preparation regime
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has admitted he has had to significantly change his daily training regime as he gets older to cope with the physical and mental demands of the World Championship. The 40-year-old Ferrari driver is preparing for his 20th season in F1 and is the second oldest driver on the grid after Fernando Alonso.
The Briton stated that his preparation is now much tighter than at the beginning of his career, with recovery playing a key role in maintaining a competitive level.
“The regime has changed, it has improved. I still love running. This morning I ran 6 to 8 miles. Then I took an ice bath. But above all, the first thing I do as soon as I get out of bed is stretch,” Hamilton said.
According to the pilot, in order not to gain excessive weight, he limits strength training and prefers pilates, yoga and interval training. At the same time, there are two elements that he does not reject under any circumstances.
“Ice baths are not an option. Before, I didn’t really think about recovery: I just trained and got on with my life. Now stretching and ice baths are things I force myself to do every day,” Hamilton emphasized.
The seven-time champion athlete attaches great importance to mental health as well as physical training. He admitted that breathing exercises, meditation and yoga helped him cope with the stress of the 24-stage season.
The Ferrari driver concluded: “An ice bath teaches you to control your breathing and fight the urge to give up. This helps me stay positive throughout the year.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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