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Barcelona Gears Up for an Exciting Spanish GP 2024

This weekend, the Circuit de Barcelona will host the Spanish Grand Prix, showcasing recent upgrades worth 50 million euros. The three-year modernization project promises to deliver an exceptional experience for fans and participants alike.

The action in Barcelona will begin with first and second practice on Friday, June 21, followed by final practice and qualifying on Saturday, June 22, and then the main event, the Spanish Grand Prix itself, on Sunday, June 23.

Stéfano Domenicali, CEO of Liberty Media, called for improvements to bring Formula 1 closer to Barcelona’s citizens. This year’s event meets these demands, with city mayor Jaume Collboní facilitating greater public engagement, including an F1 exhibition in Eixample.

Roger Torrent, president of the Circuit de Barcelona, anticipates this weekend’s Grand Prix to be the best ever organized in Montmeló. With competition from Madrid, which will host the Spanish Grand Prix starting in 2026, Barcelona aims to prove its worth as the premier F1 destination in Spain.

Spanish fans are eagerly supporting home drivers Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso. Sainz hopes recent Ferrari updates will lead to his second win of the season, while Alonso remains optimistic despite Aston Martin’s challenging start.

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull car practicing in Barcelona race circuit

Max Verstappen, the youngest winner in F1 history, returns as the current World Cup leader. With this season’s fierce competition, the outcome in Barcelona is unpredictable, especially if rain plays a role in the race. (Weather forecast in Barcelona)

The Spanish Grand Prix can be watched on DAZN F1, Movistar+, and Mediaset channels in Spain, ensuring fans won’t miss a moment of the action.

With recent circuit enhancements and high expectations, Barcelona is ready for an unforgettable Spanish GP 2024. The city’s commitment to hosting top-tier events promises a thrilling weekend for racing enthusiasts.

Key Facts and Figures for the Spanish GP

  • First Grand Prix: 1951 (Pedralbes)
  • Track Length: 4.657km
  • Lap Record: 1m 16.330s, Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 2023
  • Most Pole Positions: Michael Schumacher (7)
  • Most Wins: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton (6)
  • Trivia: Fernando Alonso’s most recent F1 win came at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in 2013
  • Pole Run to Turn 1 Braking Point: 595 meters
  • Overtakes Completed in 2023: 107
  • Safety Car Probability: 50%
  • Virtual Safety Car Probability: 25%
  • Pit Stop Time Loss: 22.3 seconds (includes 2.5s stop)

Last five Spanish GP pole-sitters

  • 2023 – Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  • 2022 – Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
  • 2021 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2020 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2019 – Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)

Last five Spanish GP winners

  • 2023 – Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  • 2022 – Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  • 2021 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2020 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2019 – Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)

Photo Credits: Formula1.com

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