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Spanish F1 GP: Schedule and where to watch Free Practice 2

Spanish F1 GP: Schedule and where to watch Free Practice 2
Spanish F1 GP
Red Bull's Max Verstappen during Free Practice 1 at the Montmeló Circuit for the Spanish F1 GP. Juan Medina (REUTERS)

After the visit to Monaco, where Lando Norris took first place in the race , this weekend the Formula 1 World Championship visits the Spanish Grand Prix at the Montmeló circuit in Barcelona. For now, Oscar Piastri remains the leader of the standings, although Norris is hot on his heels, just three points behind the Australian. In third place is Max Verstappen, who failed to reach the podium at the Monaco circuit and finished in fourth place.

Free Practice 1 Classification of the Spanish GP

Lando Norris leads Free Practice 1. Max Verstappen finishes second, with Lewis Hamilton on the podium. Fernando Alonso is 13th, and Carlos Sainz is 15th, starting at the Montmeló Circuit.

Spanish GP schedule

The Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix race will take place on Sunday, June 1, starting at 3:00 p.m. in Spain.

Friday, May 30
Country Free 2
Spain 5:00 p.m.
Portugal 16.00
Argentina 12.00
Chile / United States 11:00
Colombia / Peru 10.00
Mexico 09.00
Saturday, May 31st
Country Free 3 Classification
Spain 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Portugal 11:30 15.00
Argentina 07.30 11:00
Chile / United States 06.30 10.00
Colombia / Peru 05.30 09.00
Mexico 04.30 08.00
Sunday, June 1: race
Country Career
Spain 3:00 p.m.
Portugal 14.00
Argentina 10.00
Chile / United States 09.00
Colombia / Peru 08.00
Mexico 07.00
Where to watch the Spanish GP

The Formula One World Championship can be followed live on DAZN F1 in Spain and, this weekend, on Be Mad (Friday) and Telecinco (Saturday and Sunday).

In Colombia and Peru, the races will be broadcast on STAR Action and ESPN. In Mexico, on FOX Sports Mexico. In Chile, the broadcasts will be on STAR Action and FOX Sports Chile, and in Argentina, on STAR Action, ESPN, and FOX Argentina. In the United States, the races will be broadcast on ESPN. In addition to these channels, in all these countries (except Spain), the World Championship can be followed on the official F1 service: F1TV Pro.

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