The excitement of Formula 1 returned to Istanbul after five years
- 4/27/2026
- 3 H
To mark Formula 1’s return to Türkiye after a five-year hiatus, Red Bull Racing Test and Reserve Driver Yuki Tsunoda arrived in Istanbul.
A historic agreement to reinstate the Formula 1
Turkish Grand Prix on the calendar starting in 2027 was announced today with
the participation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The partnership, which
will ensure that Istanbul Park remains on the Formula 1 calendar for at least
five years, was signed during a ceremony held at the Presidential Office in
Dolmabahçe. Following the speeches, President Erdoğan and members of the
protocol pressed the start button, and the Formula 1 car driven by Japanese F1
driver Yuki Tsunoda set off from Galataport.
Over the course of two days, the Oracle Red Bull
Racing car, driven by Yuki Tsunoda, toured Istanbul’s iconic landmarks and the
city’s historical and cultural sites. The car’s journey, which began at
Dolmabahçe, continued past Haydarpaşa Port and the Maiden’s Tower, bringing the
excitement of Formula 1 back to the streets of Istanbul after a five-year
hiatus.
Red Bull reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda said he was happy
to be in Istanbul, stating, “It’s a wonderful feeling to be back in Istanbul.
Last time, I didn’t have much of a chance to explore. This time, I’ve been able
to tour the city and enjoy some delicious food. Istanbul Park is a fantastic
track. It’s a real pleasure to drive here.”







