Barcelona-Catalunya GRAND PRIX-ROUND 9
  • Formula 1
    12 - 14 June 2026

    Barcelona-Catalunya GRAND PRIX ROUND 9

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

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DRS
  • FP1Fri 12 Jun11:3012:30
  • FP2Fri 12 Jun15:0016:00
  • FP3Sat 13 Jun10:3011:30
  • QualifyingSat 13 Jun14:0015:00
  • RaceSun 14 Jun13:0015:00
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SECTORS
TURNS
FIRST GP
1991
LAPS
66
CIRCUIT LENGTH
4.657
DISTANCE
307.236

A track of all trades

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is among F1’s favourite testing tracks because it has a bit of everything… 

A long main straight and high-speed corners in the first sector, medium speed turns in the second, and a slow, technical complex to end the lap. It’s a high-downforce power track that’s also tough on tyres – all of which leads to a perception that a car that runs well at the Circuit de Catalunya is likely to be good everywhere. The track also boasts good facilities, advantageous logistics, and an ideal climate. The Circuit de Catalunya is as close to the nominal F1 circuit as the sport possesses. 

That hasn’t necessarily translated into great races, however, with the perception being that familiarity dials out some of the variables. To date, the driver starting from Pole has a strong history of going on to win the race – though Pirelli’s tyre philosophy and DRS have worked to greatly improved the show. 

The circuit has hosted five of the team’s nine Spanish Grand Prix victories, including a memorable hat-trick for Mika Häkkinen between 1998-2000, in addition to Kimi Räikkönen’s 2005 victory, and more recently, Oscar Piastri’s 2025 win from Pole.

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP

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  • The 14-turn track has a little bit of everything, from high-speed corners to low-speed turns and plenty of elevation changes. There’s also a lengthy 1050m straight where drivers can put their foot down.

    Overtaking isn’t the easiest around Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, mostly due to its aerodynamic characteristics, but the removal of the final chicane ahead of the 2023 season’s race allowed drivers to build up more speed ahead of the straight, where they can line up a move.

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    Construction of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya coincided with the 1992 Olympics, and the circuit acted as the start and finish line for the road team time trial cycling event.

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