George Russell Questions Hamilton’s Confidence After FIA Ruling at Spanish GP: What’s Going On in Madrid?

As Formula 1 gears up for the Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a storm is already brewing—not just on the track, but off it as well. With the FIA confirming an additional regulation ahead of the weekend, tensions are rising among top drivers, including Mercedes’ George Russell and Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton.

In a surprise media moment, Russell suggested that Hamilton might be lacking confidence after his lukewarm response to the new Madrid-based track set to replace Barcelona on the F1 calendar from 2027.

“I’ve seen the layout,” Russell said on Thursday. “It’s a modern approach, sure—but it’s not about the nostalgia. It’s about evolving the sport. If some drivers are already doubting it before turning a lap, maybe it says more about their mindset than the track itself.”

His remarks came after Hamilton appeared unimpressed by the upcoming “Madring” street circuit, which will feature 22 corners and a dramatic banked curve near Real Madrid’s training complex.

“Madrid, as I said, is a great location, as long as they build a good circuit—which I’m less hopeful for,” Hamilton admitted. “Building new circuits is very, very hit and miss. Ninety-plus percent of the time, it’s worse.”

IFEMA Madrid GP Circuit Redesign V2

The FIA, responding to concerns about the shift to Madrid and the loss of Barcelona after 2026, issued a brief but pointed statement:

“Formula 1 continues to expand and innovate. The addition of Madrid reflects our commitment to bringing the sport closer to global fans while maintaining the highest competitive standards. All circuits, classic or new, must meet these expectations.”

With Hamilton holding a legendary record in Barcelona and Russell pushing to assert himself as Mercedes’ leader, the Spanish GP is shaping up to be more than just a race—it’s a proving ground for legacy, leadership, and adaptability.

And as the countdown to the ‘Madring’ begins, all eyes are on whether Hamilton will embrace the future—or get left behind by it.

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