The 4.655 km (2.892 mi) circuit, located just outside Barcelona, has been a staple on the F1 calendar since 1991. Known for its mix of high-speed corners and technical sections, it presents a significant challenge for drivers and teams alike. With its abrasive tarmac and notoriously hot conditions, tire management and cooling will be crucial factors in determining the race outcome.
Fans can expect an intense battle at the front as the top teams and drivers fight for valuable championship points. Will reigning champion Max Verstappen extend his lead, or will his rivals, such as Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, mount a serious challenge?
For viewers outside of Spain, the recommended way to stream the Spanish GP is through F1 TV Pro. This is Formula 1’s over-the-top streaming service that offers live broadcasts of all race weekends.
By subscribing to F1 TV Pro, fans from around the world can watch the entire Spanish Grand Prix weekend live, including practice sessions, qualifying, and of course the main race on Sunday, June 23rd at 15:00 CET.