F1 Spanish GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming, and All you need to know – Check Out: The Spanish Grand Prix will mark the sixth race in the 2022 Formula 1 calendar. F1 has been visiting Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya since 1991 and this year, it will host the 32nd Spanish Grand Prix. Follow Formula 1 Updates on InsideSport.IN.
The circuit had secured a new deal with Formula 1 which will ensure its presence on the F1 calendar till 2026. This year’s first Pre-season Testing also took place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where we got a glimpse of how the new cars might look in Barcelona.
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All You Need To Know About F1 Spanish GP
F1 Spanish GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming and All you need to know – Check Out
Practice 1, Date – 20th May
Timings – 17:30 to 18:30 IST
Practice 2, Date – 20th May
Timings – 20:30 to 21:30 IST
Practice 3, Date – 21st May
Timings – 16:30 to 17:30 IST
Qualifying, Date – 21st May
Timings – 19:30 to 20:30 IST
Race, Date – 22nd May
Timings – 18:30 to 20:30 IST
Where can you watch the Practice, Qualifying, and Race on TV?
The Practice, Qualifying, and Race can be viewed on Star Sports.
Where can you watch the Practice, Qualifying, and Race? – Live Stream
The Practice, Qualifying, and Race can be live-streamed on Disney + Hotstar.
F1 Spanish GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming and All you need to know – Check Out
Location – Barcelona, Spain
First Grand Prix – 1991
Number of Laps – 66
Circuit Length – 4.675 km
Race Distance – 308.424 km
F1 Spanish GP: DRS zones and track layout.When was the track built?
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was built as a feature of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics improvement program. The establishment stone was laid in 1989, while the first vehicle race was a series of the 1991 Spanish Touring Car Championship.
When was its first Grand Prix?
Two weeks after the Spanish Touring Car Championship race at Barcelona, it was Formula 1’s move. The track enjoyed a scintillating debut of F1 as Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna’s renowned eyeball-to-eyeball race down the straight before Mansell started to lead the pack and drove on to triumph.
Who won the last Grand Prix?
It was Mercedes’ driver Lewis Hamilton who won the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix. He was followed by Max Verstappen in second place and Valtteri Bottas in the third position.
F1 Spanish GP: Timings of Practice, Qualifying, Race, Live Streaming and All you need to know – Check Out