
Istanbul Park to Host Turkish Grand Prix from 2027
Formula 1 confirmed Istanbul Park’s return with a five‑year deal to host the Turkish Grand Prix from 2027‑2031. The fan‑favorite circuit revives Turn 8 and taps Turkey’s 19 million‑strong audience.
Istanbul Park will host the Turkish Grand Prix for five seasons, from 2027 to 2031, after a new five‑year agreement with Turkey’s Ministry of Youth and Sports. The return restores a fan‑favorite venue famed for Turn 8 and taps a Turkish audience of nearly 19 million.
Why it matters:
- Strategic calendar boost – Re‑adding Istanbul diversifies the 2027‑31 schedule and reinforces F1’s foothold in a fast‑growing market.
- Commercial lift – Turkey’s 19 million fans and 7.5 million social followers open new sponsorship and broadcast revenue.
- Heritage draw – Turn 8 remains one of the toughest corners, guaranteeing on‑track drama that boosts TV ratings and attendance.
The details:
- Agreement – Five‑year deal (2027‑31) signed with the Ministry of Youth and Sports; TOSFED is the official delivery partner.
- Circuit specs – 5.33 km layout with steep elevation changes and the multi‑apex Turn 8 challenge.
- Past winners & audience – Felipe Massa (3×), Kimi Räikkönen, Vettel, Button, Bottas, Hamilton; 19 million TV viewers, 7.5 million social fans.
What's next:
- 2027 debut – Teams will test the track in pre‑season sessions; upgrades are slated for early‑2027 completion.
- Fan engagement – Digital and on‑ground events aim to capture 7.5 million Turkish followers and drive ticket sales.
- Long‑term outlook – Strong viewership could extend the contract beyond 2031, cementing Istanbul Park as a permanent fixture.
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