TV Schedule for the F1 Grand Prix of Spain 2025

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Meet in Barcelona from May 30 to June 1, 2025, for the ninth round of the 2025 F1 season.

After two races on the atypical circuits of Imola and Monte-Carlo, Formula 1 returns this weekend to a more classic track: the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. The Montmeló circuit, well-known to teams for having long hosted winter testing, features a varied combination of slow, medium, and fast corners. This balanced layout makes it an excellent evaluation ground for the single-seaters and, particularly this year, to test the impact of a new technical directive introduced by the FIA.

This directive imposes stricter limitations on the flexibility of front wings, an area where several teams have maximized tolerances to gain downforce without significantly penalizing drag. The Catalan meeting will therefore measure which cars adapt best to this change.

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In the standings, Oscar Piastri arrives in Spain with a slight lead of three points over his McLaren teammate, Lando Norris. The two drivers, very consistent since the start of the season, are engaged in an internal duel that could weigh heavily in the championship fight.

With McLarens performing well in the last Grands Prix, will they still be as competitive on this more revealing circuit? The first day of free practice on Friday will give an insight into the current balance of power. But as often in F1, it is the qualifying on Saturday and especially the race on Sunday that will provide the real answers.

With technical developments, team adjustments, and a tight battle in the standings, this ninth meeting of the season promises to be particularly interesting to follow.

Spanish Grand Prix F1 2025 – 9th Round

Friday, May 30
Spanish Grand Prix – FP1: Norris well ahead, encouraging starts for Martins
Spanish Grand Prix – FP2: Piastri fastest, Russell reassures

Saturday, May 31
12:30 PM – Free Practice 3 (Canal+ Sport)
4:00 PM – Qualifying (Canal+ Sport/Live text AUTOhebdo)

Sunday, June 1
3:00 PM – Race (Canal+/Live text AUTOhebdo)

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