Carlos Sainz Calls for Calm on Madrid GP as 3D Technology Rubs Its Hands 🏎️

Published on February 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Carlos Sainz has asked for tranquility from Madrid's residents ahead of the possible Formula 1 Grand Prix in the capital, suggesting to wait for the definitive project before criticizing it. Beyond the urban controversy, this event, if confirmed, will entail a massive technical deployment in the field of 3D graphics and digital post-production, areas of great interest to our community.

A digitized F1 flies over a 3D model of the future Madrid circuit, with overlaid technical graphics and the skyline in the background.

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The planning and broadcasting of an urban GP relies on intensive digital work. It will be necessary to model the track and the entire environment in 3D, create simulations to study the impact, and design the virtual infrastructure. Additionally, broadcasts will require perfect integration of graphics, real-time data, and recreations, a field where sector professionals have much to say.

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While neighbors debate the noise, in our studios the question is different: will our teams hold up rendering the full model of the Castellana? We might have to overclock until the CPUs smoke. That said, it's a good excuse to justify that new graphics card: honey, it's for the Grand Prix project, it's an investment.