The Spanish Grand Prix is a cornerstone of the Formula 1 calendar, and the 2025 edition promises to deliver thrilling action at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya from May 30 to June 1. This comprehensive guide provides all the essential information for fans planning to attend or follow the event.​

Event schedule

Spanish Grand Prix

The race weekend unfolds over three days, featuring practice sessions, qualifying, and the main event:​

Friday, May 30:

  • Practice 1: 11:30 – 12:30​
  • Practice 2: 15:00 – 16:00​

Saturday, May 31:

  • Practice 3: 10:30 – 11:30​
  • Qualifying: 14:00 – 15:00​

Sunday, June 1:

  • Race: 13:00​

These times are in local Central European Summer Time (CEST). ​

Circuit overview

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, located in Montmeló, has been hosting the Spanish Grand Prix since 1991. The track is 4.657 kilometers long and consists of 66 laps, totaling a race distance of 307.236 kilometers. Known for its mix of high- and low-speed corners, the circuit is a favorite among drivers and teams for its challenging layout. The current lap record is 1:16.330, set by Max Verstappen in 2023. ​

Ticket information

Tickets for the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix are available through various platforms, including the official Formula 1 website. Options range from general admission to premium hospitality packages:​

  • Grandstand Seating: offers reserved seats with excellent views of key sections of the track.​
  • General Admission: provides access to various areas around the circuit, allowing fans to experience different vantage points.​
  • Hospitality Packages: include access to exclusive areas such as the Champions Club and the Formula 1 Paddock Club, offering gourmet dining, open bars, and other premium amenities.​

It’s advisable to purchase tickets early, as the Spanish Grand Prix is a popular event that often sells out. ​

How to get there

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Barcelona’s city center. Fans can reach the circuit via:​

  • Train: regular services run from Barcelona to Montmeló station, followed by a 30-minute walk to the circuit.​
  • Car: ample parking is available, but it’s recommended to arrive early to secure a spot.​
  • Shuttle Services: various operators offer shuttle buses from central Barcelona to the circuit on race weekends.​
  • Spanish Grand Prix Chauffeur

Accommodation options

Barcelona offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different budgets:​

  • City center hotels: ideal for those wanting to explore Barcelona’s attractions alongside the Grand Prix.​
  • Beach resorts: for a more relaxed atmosphere, consider staying in coastal areas like Barceloneta.​
  • Boutique hotels in Gràcia: experience a more local vibe in the charming Gràcia neighborhood.​

Given the influx of fans during the Grand Prix, it’s recommended to book accommodations well in advance. ​

What to expect

The 2025 season is particularly exciting, with significant driver movements and team changes:​

  • Lewis Hamilton joins Ferrari, partnering with Charles Leclerc. ​
  • Kimi Antonelli debuts with Mercedes alongside George Russell. ​
  • Liam Lawson steps up to Red Bull Racing to race alongside Max

These changes are expected to intensify the competition, making the Spanish Grand Prix a must-watch event.​

Tips for attendees

Spanish Grand Prix 2025

Arrive early: to navigate potential traffic and secure good viewing spots.​

  • Stay hydrated and protected: Barcelona’s weather can be warm; bring sunscreen and stay hydrated.​
  • Explore fan zones: engage with interactive exhibits, merchandise stalls, and food vendors.​
  • Respect local regulations: be mindful of prohibited items and adhere to circuit rules for a safe experience.​

The 2025 Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya promises an unforgettable experience for Formula 1 enthusiasts. Whether you’re attending in person or following from afar, this event is set to be a highlight of the racing calendar.