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Spanish F1 Grand Prix race: Live stream, TV channel, start time, and schedule from Barcelona GP

F1 heads to Europe for the first time this season in what could be the last Spanish Grand Prix for the foreseeable future.

Mercedes will aim to build on their record four consecutive one-two finishes after Valtteri Bottas won in Azerbaijan – but with Spain's contract expiring this year, we can expect a massive showdown in Barcelona.

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This year could be the last Spanish Grand Prix for some time as it faces being axed from the F1 calendar

When is the Spanish Grand Prix?

The race will take place on Sunday, May 12.

Lights out will be at 2.10pm UK time – that's 3.10pm in Spain.

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will play host to the Spanish Grand Prix.

What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?

Sky Sports F1 holds exclusive rights to all the action from Barcelona – from first practice to the race.

Sky Sports subscribers will be able to live stream this online via their computer, tablet and mobile devices.

Or ensure you don't miss a second of Formula One action this year with an F1 Season Ticket with NowTV, saving you £111 – plus live coverage of Premier League matches and many other sports.

Channel 4 will show highlights of qualifying and the race.

Alternatively, you can keep up-to-date with all the latest action via our dedicated SunSport LIVE BLOG.

What is the race schedule?

The race weekend will kick off on Friday with first practice in Catalonia.

The schedule is as follows (all UK times):

  • Practice 1: Friday, May 10 – 10am
  • Practice 2: Friday, May 10 – 2pm
  • Practice 3: Saturday, May 11 – 11am
  • Qualifying: Saturday, May 11 – 2pm
  • Race: Sunday, May 12 – 2.10pm

Starting grid

  1. Valtteri Bottas
  2. Lewis Hamilton
  3. Sebastian Vettel
  4. Max Verstappen
  5. Charles Leclerc
  6. Pierre Gasly
  7. Romain Grosjean
  8. Kevin Magnussen
  9. Daniil Kvyat
  10. Lando Norris
  11. Alexander Albon
  12. Carlos Sainz
  13. Daniel Ricciardo
  14. Kimi Raikkonen
  15. Sergio Perez
  16. Nico Hulkenberg
  17. Lance Stroll
  18. Antonio Giovinazzi
  19. Robert Kubica
  20. George Russell

F1 heads to Europe for the first time this season in what could be the last Spanish Grand Prix for the foreseeable future.



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