Formula 1 Gears Up for Spanish Grand Prix
Formula 1 is gearing up for the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend, marking the 10th race of the season and the first of three consecutive European stops. The highly anticipated event takes place at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, where Max Verstappen, the current drivers’ championship points leader, aims to secure his third straight win in Barcelona.
Last year, Verstappen set a lap record (1:16.330) and took a wire-to-wire victory in Barcelona, and he’s looking to replicate that success this season. Here are the key facts about the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix:
Formula 1 Schedule: Spanish Grand Prix
Fans can catch all the action live on Sunday at 8:55 a.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN+, where they can also access the F1 streaming hub. Looking ahead to the rest of the season, here’s a rundown of the upcoming Formula 1 races:
- June 30: Austrian Grand Prix – Spielberg
- July 7: British Grand Prix – Silverstone, England
- July 21: Hungarian Grand Prix – Budapest
- July 28: Belgian Grand Prix – Spa-Francorchamps
- Aug. 25: Dutch Grand Prix – Zandvoort, Netherlands
- Sept. 1: Italian Grand Prix – Monza
- Sept. 15: Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku
- Sept. 22: Singapore Grand Prix – Singapore
- Oct. 20: U.S. Grand Prix – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 27: Mexican Grand Prix – Mexico City
- Nov. 3: Sao Paulo Grand Prix – Sao Paulo
- Nov. 23: Las Vegas Grand Prix – Las Vegas
- Dec. 1: Qatar Grand Prix – Losail
- Dec. 8: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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With the Spanish Grand Prix just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to stay up-to-date on all things Formula 1. Follow the latest Formula 1 schedule, Formula 1 standings, and catch all the action as it happens.
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