Argentina and F1 These are heart-touching images that come from the ‘Oscar y Juan Gálvez’ racetrack in Buenos Aires, where twenty editions of the Argentine GP were held between 1953 and 1998. The facility, which was also home to nine MotoGP races, has become increasingly obsolete since the beginning of the new century, due to the lack of funds to renovate it which brought it to Grade 4, making it impossible to organize large international events such as Formula 1 or MotoGP. The project Now, however, an important project has begun to bring the Argentine capital’s racetrack to Grade 2, the minimum condition for a possible return of the MotoGP as early as 2027. From there, further work would gradually begin to bring the facility to Grade 1, opening the doors to the potential arrival of Formula 1. A work that has begun in recent days with the demolition of the old pit complex, built in the mid-1990s. . @AutodromoBA. The demolition work of the boxes began. They were built in 1994 to be received at home @F1. Duel the image, but if a renovation comes. We hope that it will be the first international level. His case 74 years (09/03/1952) of history I deserve. pic.twitter.com/sPTQIEmEh4— Darío Coronel (@dcoronel) January 19, 2026
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