Buenos Aires dreams of hosting Formula 1 like many other cities in the world and, in line with this desire, it has just announced a new urban layout that seeks to give back international prominence to Argentine motor racing. With an opening date scheduled for the weekend of March 14 and 15, 2026, the Callejero de Villa Soldati is projected as the venue where TC2000 will compete, while the modernization works of the historic Oscar y Juan Gálvez racetrack are progressing.
TC2000 will race on the streets of Villa Soldati in 2026: This is how the circuit will be in Buenos Aires
This circuit will be 2,790 meters long, with a main straight of 720 meters, and will run along Coronel Roca Avenue and Escalada Avenue, integrating both Parque de la Ciudad and Lugano Lake.
Very close to the Mary Terán de Weiss stadium, this layout adds to the list of urban tracks that can be assembled and disassembled in a short time, which opens the possibility of repeating the experience in future calendars.

This initiative, which reflects the dream of Buenos Aires to host a Formula 1 race, aims at placing Buenos Aires once again in the agenda of the world’s major categories.
While the Autodromo Galvez is getting ready to receive the MotoGP, there are many who fantasize about Formula 1 roaring again in Buenos Aires. Will it come true one day?