Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix 2025
May 30 - Jun 1, 2025
Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona
Formula 1 (2025)
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Grandstand tickets offer reserved seating in prime trackside locations, ensuring a comfortable and structured viewing experience. In contrast, General Admission tickets provide access to various areas on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing you the freedom to move around and choose your vantage point. Whether you prefer a dedicated seat or the flexibility to explore, we have the perfect option for you!
FORMULA 1 ARAMCO GRAN PRIX OF SPAIN 2025
SPANISH GRAND PRIX FROM CIRCUIT de BARCELONA CATALUNYA: The Spanish Grand Prix typically marks the start of the European leg of the Grand Prix Calendar.
The event is currently held at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona, and has also been hosted at four other circuits: the Pedralbes and Montjuic street circuit in Barcelona, Jarama near Madrid, and Jerez near Seville. In recent years Barcelona has also hosted pre-season testing. Due to being a good ‘all-round’ circuit, if your car goes well in testing, it should go well everywhere.
Ferrari has the most wins at the Spanish Grand Prix with 12. They are followed by McLaren, Williams, and Mercedes all with 8 wins. The Most successful driver is Michael Schumacher, with 6 wins. Lewis Hamilton has 5 wins here.
Barcelona is located on Spains east-coast, which makes it the perfect location for some Spring sun.
History of the Spanish Grand Prix
Why is the Spanish Grand Prix so popular?
The Spanish Grand Prix is one of the oldest motor racing events in the world, with a rich history dating back over a century. In 2025, the race returns to the iconic Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a legendary track that has hosted the event more than 30 times.
Renowned for its technical challenges, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a favourite among teams and drivers, often serving as the premier venue for Formula 1 pre-season testing. Its appeal extends beyond the track, located near the vibrant city of Barcelona offering fans the perfect mix of adrenaline, sightseeing and culture.
This combination of world-class racing and unforgettable surroundings makes the Spanish Grand Prix a must-see event for F1 fans. Get your Spain F1 tickets today to be part of the action.
When was the First Spanish Grand Prix?
The inaugural Spanish Grand Prix took place in 1913 on a road course in Guadarrama near Madrid. In 1951, it became part of the official Formula 1 World Championship, hosted at the Pedralbes circuit in Barcelona. Following Juan Fangio’s iconic triumph in the inaugural race, the Spanish GP firmly established itself as a key fixture in the F1 calendar.
Since then, the race has been held at various venues across the country. From Jarama near Madrid to Montjuïc Park in Barcelona and Jerez near Seville. Since 1991, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, located just outside of Montmeló, has been the permanent venue for the Spanish GP.
What records have been set at the Spanish Grand Prix?
Drivers have been smashing records at the Spanish Grand Prix for decades. From most pole positions to breakthrough victories, the race has consistently delivered memorable moments for F1 fans. Here are 5 remarkable achievements that have defined the Spanish Grand Prix.
- Most wins: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, two of the most notorious F1 drivers, share the record with 6 wins each.
- Fastest Lap: Max Verstappen made history in 2023 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with an incredible lap time of 1:16.330.
- Most Pole Positions: Lewis Hamilton continues to hold the record for most pole positions, securing 6 between 2014 and 2021.
- Youngest Winner: Verstappen became the youngest Spanish Grand Prix champion in 2016 at just 18 years old.
- Record Breaking Attendance: The 2024 Spanish Grand Prix set a new record, drawing an electrifying crowd of 288,218 fans.
The Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit
Here are some key facts about the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit.
- Number of Laps: 66
- Length of the Circuit: 4.657 km
- Total Distance: 307.236 km
- Number of Corners: 16
- Spectator Capacity: 140,000
Where is the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit?
The Circuit is located in Montmeló, a charming town about 20 kilometres outside of Barcelona. Montmeló is easily accessible for motorsport fans, with a train station on the R2 line directly connected to Barcelona centre.
Visitors can explore the quaint cafes and shops in Montmeló, or venture into the bustling heart of Barcelona for a taste of authentic Spanish culture. Explore Gaudí’s Gothic masterpieces like La Sagrada Família, relax on golden beaches or sample Catalan cuisine in a traditional tapas bar.
Iconic Sections of the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is renowned for its mix of challenging sections that put both drivers and their cars to the ultimate test. From high-speed straights to hairpin turns, the track promises unbounded action.
- Turns 1 and 2 are some of the most critical overtaking spots on the circuit. Drivers battle fiercely here after a long pit straight at the start/finish followed by a complex right-left-right sequence.
- Turn 3 is a sweeping high-speed right-hand turn that puts immense pressure on tyres, requiring perfect car balance and precision driving.
- Turn 9 is a fast right-hand corner requiring full-throttle speed, made all the more difficult by being completely blind.
- Turn 10 is a sharp left-hand hairpin where drivers frequently attempt daring overtakes, a great section to showcase inch-perfect precision driving.
- Turns 13-16 are part of the thrilling final section, with slower corners demanding excellent mechanical grip for a clean exit onto the main straight.
The Best Places to Watch the Spanish Grand Prix
The Spanish Grand Prix offers a range of seating options, each providing a unique vantage point of the track. From grandstands to exclusive outdoor balconies, there’s a prime spot for every fan. Here’s a guide to the best places to experience the thrill of the race.
The Main Grandstand
Located along the pit straight, the main grandstand offers views of the start/finish line, pit stops and the iconic first corner, making it one of the most popular grandstands for F1 fans. Purchase Barcelona F1 tickets in the Main Grandstand for a classic viewing experience.
Grandstand M
Grandstand M is another fan favourite. Situated in the middle of the hill around which the track curves, it offers a spectacular view of the sharp turns 4 and 5. Don’t miss out on our Spain GP tickets for this thrilling spot.
VIP Areas and Exclusive Outdoor Balconies
The Paddock Club and Panorama Village are the premier seating areas at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit. They offer a luxury experience with panoramic views, including key sections like Turns 1, 5, 6 & 7, alongside gourmet food and an open bar. Explore our range of Spain Grand Prix hospitality packages to upgrade your race experience.
Tickets for the Spanish Grand Prix
You can secure your Spanish Grand Prix tickets here for premier seats and unbeatable views. There are many Spain F1 tickets to choose from, including general admission, grandstands, and hospitality package deals. To help you make the right choice, here’s a breakdown of our Spanish Formula 1 ticket options.
General Admission
Our General Admission Spain F1 tickets are flexible and affordable. Whilst they don’t provide reserved seating in grandstands, they do enable access to a wide range of areas outside and partly inside the circuit.
Grandstands
Grandstands are elevated seats surrounding the Barcelona-Catalunya race track placing you at the heart of the action. We provide Spain Formula 1 tickets in some of the most highly sought-after Grandstands, including F, M, and A, where you can witness hairpin corners and high-speed overtakes.
Hospitality Package Deals
We offer some fantastic Spain F1 package deals, where premier viewing spots are complimented by the finest hospitality services. Enjoy fantastic panoramas of the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit from the vantage point of Panorama Village, or sip champagne in a VIP Club where you can enjoy guided tours of the exclusive F1 Paddock.


FORMULA 1 ARAMCO GRAN PRIX OF SPAIN 2025
SPANISH GRAND PRIX FROM CIRCUIT de BARCELONA CATALUNYA: The Spanish Grand Prix typically marks the start of the European leg of the Grand Prix Calendar.
The event is currently held at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona, and has also been hosted at four other circuits: the Pedralbes and Montjuic street circuit in Barcelona, Jarama near Madrid, and Jerez near Seville. In recent years Barcelona has also hosted pre-season testing. Due to being a good ‘all-round’ circuit, if your car goes well in testing, it should go well everywhere.
Ferrari has the most wins at the Spanish Grand Prix with 12. They are followed by McLaren, Williams, and Mercedes all with 8 wins. The Most successful driver is Michael Schumacher, with 6 wins. Lewis Hamilton has 5 wins here.
Barcelona is located on Spains east-coast, which makes it the perfect location for some Spring sun.
History of the Spanish Grand Prix
Why is the Spanish Grand Prix so popular?
The Spanish Grand Prix is one of the oldest motor racing events in the world, with a rich history dating back over a century. In 2025, the race returns to the iconic Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a legendary track that has hosted the event more than 30 times.
Renowned for its technical challenges, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a favourite among teams and drivers, often serving as the premier venue for Formula 1 pre-season testing. Its appeal extends beyond the track, located near the vibrant city of Barcelona offering fans the perfect mix of adrenaline, sightseeing and culture.
This combination of world-class racing and unforgettable surroundings makes the Spanish Grand Prix a must-see event for F1 fans. Get your Spain F1 tickets today to be part of the action.
When was the First Spanish Grand Prix?
The inaugural Spanish Grand Prix took place in 1913 on a road course in Guadarrama near Madrid. In 1951, it became part of the official Formula 1 World Championship, hosted at the Pedralbes circuit in Barcelona. Following Juan Fangio’s iconic triumph in the inaugural race, the Spanish GP firmly established itself as a key fixture in the F1 calendar.
Since then, the race has been held at various venues across the country. From Jarama near Madrid to Montjuïc Park in Barcelona and Jerez near Seville. Since 1991, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, located just outside of Montmeló, has been the permanent venue for the Spanish GP.
What records have been set at the Spanish Grand Prix?
Drivers have been smashing records at the Spanish Grand Prix for decades. From most pole positions to breakthrough victories, the race has consistently delivered memorable moments for F1 fans. Here are 5 remarkable achievements that have defined the Spanish Grand Prix.
- Most wins: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, two of the most notorious F1 drivers, share the record with 6 wins each.
- Fastest Lap: Max Verstappen made history in 2023 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with an incredible lap time of 1:16.330.
- Most Pole Positions: Lewis Hamilton continues to hold the record for most pole positions, securing 6 between 2014 and 2021.
- Youngest Winner: Verstappen became the youngest Spanish Grand Prix champion in 2016 at just 18 years old.
- Record Breaking Attendance: The 2024 Spanish Grand Prix set a new record, drawing an electrifying crowd of 288,218 fans.
The Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit
Here are some key facts about the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit.
- Number of Laps: 66
- Length of the Circuit: 4.657 km
- Total Distance: 307.236 km
- Number of Corners: 16
- Spectator Capacity: 140,000
Where is the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit?
The Circuit is located in Montmeló, a charming town about 20 kilometres outside of Barcelona. Montmeló is easily accessible for motorsport fans, with a train station on the R2 line directly connected to Barcelona centre.
Visitors can explore the quaint cafes and shops in Montmeló, or venture into the bustling heart of Barcelona for a taste of authentic Spanish culture. Explore Gaudí’s Gothic masterpieces like La Sagrada Família, relax on golden beaches or sample Catalan cuisine in a traditional tapas bar.
Iconic Sections of the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is renowned for its mix of challenging sections that put both drivers and their cars to the ultimate test. From high-speed straights to hairpin turns, the track promises unbounded action.
- Turns 1 and 2 are some of the most critical overtaking spots on the circuit. Drivers battle fiercely here after a long pit straight at the start/finish followed by a complex right-left-right sequence.
- Turn 3 is a sweeping high-speed right-hand turn that puts immense pressure on tyres, requiring perfect car balance and precision driving.
- Turn 9 is a fast right-hand corner requiring full-throttle speed, made all the more difficult by being completely blind.
- Turn 10 is a sharp left-hand hairpin where drivers frequently attempt daring overtakes, a great section to showcase inch-perfect precision driving.
- Turns 13-16 are part of the thrilling final section, with slower corners demanding excellent mechanical grip for a clean exit onto the main straight.
The Best Places to Watch the Spanish Grand Prix
The Spanish Grand Prix offers a range of seating options, each providing a unique vantage point of the track. From grandstands to exclusive outdoor balconies, there’s a prime spot for every fan. Here’s a guide to the best places to experience the thrill of the race.
The Main Grandstand
Located along the pit straight, the main grandstand offers views of the start/finish line, pit stops and the iconic first corner, making it one of the most popular grandstands for F1 fans. Purchase Barcelona F1 tickets in the Main Grandstand for a classic viewing experience.
Grandstand M
Grandstand M is another fan favourite. Situated in the middle of the hill around which the track curves, it offers a spectacular view of the sharp turns 4 and 5. Don’t miss out on our Spain GP tickets for this thrilling spot.
VIP Areas and Exclusive Outdoor Balconies
The Paddock Club and Panorama Village are the premier seating areas at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit. They offer a luxury experience with panoramic views, including key sections like Turns 1, 5, 6 & 7, alongside gourmet food and an open bar. Explore our range of Spain Grand Prix hospitality packages to upgrade your race experience.
Tickets for the Spanish Grand Prix
You can secure your Spanish Grand Prix tickets here for premier seats and unbeatable views. There are many Spain F1 tickets to choose from, including general admission, grandstands, and hospitality package deals. To help you make the right choice, here’s a breakdown of our Spanish Formula 1 ticket options.
General Admission
Our General Admission Spain F1 tickets are flexible and affordable. Whilst they don’t provide reserved seating in grandstands, they do enable access to a wide range of areas outside and partly inside the circuit.
Grandstands
Grandstands are elevated seats surrounding the Barcelona-Catalunya race track placing you at the heart of the action. We provide Spain Formula 1 tickets in some of the most highly sought-after Grandstands, including F, M, and A, where you can witness hairpin corners and high-speed overtakes.
Hospitality Package Deals
We offer some fantastic Spain F1 package deals, where premier viewing spots are complimented by the finest hospitality services. Enjoy fantastic panoramas of the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit from the vantage point of Panorama Village, or sip champagne in a VIP Club where you can enjoy guided tours of the exclusive F1 Paddock.
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