When is the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix and how can I watch it

After four intriguing races to kick-start the season, Formula 1 begins the European leg of 2018 with i𓃲ts familiar starting point in Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix, following on from another crazy spectacle last time out in Azerb🔯aijan.
Traditionally, the Spanish Grand 𝓰Prix provides teams with the first opportunity to bring major upgrades in a bid to boost performance, while also revealing which teams have made progress since the season-opener in Melbourne and🎶 which still have work to do.
The Circuit de Catalunya hosted a great on-track battle between chief title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel as the duo engaged in wheel-to🐟-wheel combat for the first time in 2017.
Hamilton came out on top to reduce his deficit to Vettel in the stand💯ings on that occasion. This year,🍒 it is the Briton who heads to Spain with a narrow four-point advantage over the Ferrari driver.
When is the Spanish Grand Prix?
The 2018 Span♌ish Grand Prix takes place on Sunday May 1🔥3. Cars will hit the track for the first time during FP1 and FP2 on Friday, ahead of final practice and qualifying on Saturday.
Where is the Spanish Grand Prix taking place?
The Sp🤡anish Grand Prix is held at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona. The track is 2.892 miles long and the race comprises of 66 laps.
Where can I watch the Spanish Grand Prix?
This weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix will beꦑ shown exclusively live on Sky Sports F1 in the UK. Here is the schedule.
Friday 11th May
LIVE Sky Sports F1 Spanish GP FP1 - 9:30am
LIVE Sky Sports F1 Spanish GP FP2 - 1:45pm
Saturday 12th May
LIVE Sky Sports F1 Spanish GP FP3 - 10:30am
LIVE Sky Sports F1 Spanish GP Qualifying - 1pm
Sunday 13th May
LIVE Sky Sports F1 Spanish GP Pit Lane Live - 12.30pm
LIVE Sky Sports F1 Spanish GP On the Grid - 1.30pm
LIVE Sky Sports F1 Spanish GP Race - 2.10pm
How else can I follow the 2018 Spanish Grand Prix?
Besides the TV coverage, wuq🐎ian0821.com will be reporting live from the Barcelona paddock this weekend with live commentary from all sessions, 🎐plus the usual news, interviews and features.
Updates will also be posted to wuqian0821.com's F1 Twitter account (), and you can also follow our on-site reporters Luke Smith () and Lewis L🐎arkam () for more information.
Recent Spain F1 Winners
2017: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2016: Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2015: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2014: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2013: Fernando Alonso (Ferrari)
2012: Pastor Maldonado (Williams)
2011: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
2010: Mark Webber (Red Bull)
Where can I watch Formula 1 in 2018?
ALL F1 races, qualifying and p💎ractice sessions will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports F1 in the UK, with Channel 4 d𓂃ual-broadcasting a selection of races LIVE on terrestrial television.
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21 October United States Grand Prix
28 October Mexican Grand Prix
11 November Brazilian Grand Prix
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