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Formula 1 fans have applauded the return of the Portugal Grand Prix for 2027 and 2028.

F1 announced on Tuesday that the Algarve International Circuit will take Zandvoort's spot on the calendar.

Fans have celebrated the decision to bring back a purpose-built race track rather than a new street circuit. The recent new additions have all come in the form of street circuits, such as the upcoming Madring circuit for the Spanish Grand Prix and the Las Vegas street circuit, and have been met with some criticism from the more traditional fans.

"Definitely the Autódromo, yeah? You're sure they haven't just created some uninspired circuit around the streets of Portimão instead...? Someone actually signed off on adding an actual dedicated race track to the calendar?!" one fan commented on Reddit, while another responded: "Literally my thought as well! Can't believe it's a proper track, I'm so happy."

Another fan added: "A shame it’s only for 2 years, but I’m stoked to see Portimão back. Hopefully, the new regulation cars go well there. I’d take tracks like this on short-term contracts over endless boring street circuits."

 

Others noted that Portimao was a favourite for sim racing.

"One of my favourite tracks to drive in racing games so very happy to see this!" one wrote, while another added: "I agree! It’s my fav F1 track to drive in games. The verticality is really fun, plus I love that long, slightly downhill right-hander before the straight, it feels so fast."

Some other fans met the news with scepticism, though. "I mean, I'm glad we get a proper race track and even in Europe. I do, however, think Portimao never really produced great races. Praying for Hockenheim after this contract runs out," one wrote.

"The idea of Portimao is better than the reality of Portimao," another posted.

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