Food, culture, beaches – it’s all there, making a Spanish Grand Prix holiday a properly attractive proposition. If you plan on attending the race, you’ve got plenty of choice, with almost the whole track overlooked by grandstands or general admission areas. On the outside of Turn 1, Grandstand A will let you see the best overtaking spot on the track, while the general admission area around Turn 3 will provide the awe-inspiring sight of Formula 1 cars being pushed to the limit of their downforce capabilities.
Join us on ScuderiaFans.com and follow the latest Formula 1 news, info, results, timings and updates from the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, as the qualifying session for the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix is about to get underway in Barcelona. Scuderia Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc will hit the track behind the wheel of the F1-75 car and challenge Mercedes and Red Bull for a front row start in tomorrow’s race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
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