30.05 - 01.06.2025

Official F1 Spanish Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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A classic on the F1 calendar, this circuit offers a mix of high-speed straights and a variety of corner types, making it ideal for testing car aerodynamics and balance. Its smooth, flowing layout provides a real challenge, particularly in the hot Spanish sun.

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F1 Barcelona 2025

The F1 Spanish Grand Prix 2025, hosted at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, has been a favorite on the Formula 1 calendar for over three decades – do not hesitate and buy tickets as soon as possible. The circuit is known for its challenging layout, combining high-speed straights with a variety of technical corners, making it an excellent test of both car performance and driver skill. Its design places a strong emphasis on aerodynamics and tire management, often serving as a venue for teams to introduce upgrades and refine their setups, especially as the season progresses. 

The next edition of the Spanish Grand Prix is scheduled to take place from 30. 5. 2025 to 1. 6. 2025, promising another thrilling weekend of motorsport action. Strategically, the track is demanding, with overtaking proving difficult, making qualifying and pit stop strategies crucial for success. 

Located just a short drive from the vibrant city of Barcelona, the event offers fans the chance to combine exciting racing action with cultural exploration. Visitors can enjoy the rich history, iconic landmarks, and lively atmosphere of the region, making the Spanish Grand Prix an experience that goes beyond motorsport.

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Map of grandstands

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya offers a variety of grandstands, each providing unique views of the track and enhancing the fan experience during the Spanish Grand Prix. From the Main Grandstand, which overlooks the start/finish straight and pit lane, to Grandstand G, located in the lively stadium section, there’s a seat for every type of spectator. For those seeking a premium experience, VIP tickets offer access to exclusive hospitality areas with top-tier amenities and unparalleled views. General Admission tickets are also available.

Map of grandstands

General Admission

The popular, and above all the cheapest ticket for the Grand Prix of Spain at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The General Admission offers fans… more information

Grandstand J

The grandstand is connected to the main grandstand, it is located between the starting grid and the first turn. You will have a great view of the pit… more information

Grandstand N

The grandstand offers a unique view of the fast Turn 9. Here you will fully understand what aerodynamics means and appreciate the speed of Formula 1… more information

Grandstand G

The huge grandstand is one of the most popular on the circuit. This is the grandstand  from where you will see most of the action in the circuit… more information

Grandstand C

The grandstand is located between the large G and H stands and offers a very similar view with an incredible spectator backdrop. You will enjoy a… more information

Grandstand L

You won't know where to look first in this grandstand. It is right in the middle of the hill around which the track curves. You'll enjoy a… more information

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Provisional schedule

The F1 Spanish Grand Prix follows the traditional Formula 1-weekend schedule, packed with action and excitement over three days:

Friday: The event kicks off with two Free Practice sessions, allowing teams to fine-tune their setups and drivers to get familiar with the track conditions.
Saturday: The day features a final Free Practice session in the morning, followed by the all-important Qualifying session in the afternoon, determining the starting grid for the race.
Sunday: The highlight of the weekend, the Grand Prix, takes place. Fans can enjoy the thrill of wheel-to-wheel racing as drivers compete for victory on the demanding Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

THURSDAY

Formula 1

Pit Lane Walk (for pre-registered fans only) 

17:30 - 19:30

 

   

FRIDAY

F1 Academy Practice Session

08:50 - 09:30

FIA Formula 3 Practice Session

09:55 - 10:40

FIA Formula 2 Practice Session

11:05 - 11:50

Formula 1

First practice session

13:30 - 14:30

FIA Formula 3 

Qualifying Session

15:00 - 15:30

FIA Formula 2

Qualifying Session

15:55 - 16:25

Formula 1

Second practice session

17:00 - 18:00

F1 Academy Qualifying Session

18:30 - 19:00

Paddock Club Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk

19:15 - 20:00

SATURDAY

FIA Formula 3 Sprint Race (21 Laps or 40 Mins +1 Lap)

10:40 - 11:25

Formula 1

Third practice session

12:30 - 13:30

FIA Formula 2

Sprint Race (26 Laps or 45 Mins +1 Lap)

14:15 - 15:05

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

16:00 - 17:00

F1 Academy First Race (16 Laps Max 30 Mins +1 Lap)

18:00 - 18:35

 

   

SUNDAY

F1 Academy Second Race (16 Laps Max 30 Mins +1 Lap)

08:50 - 09:25

FIA Formula 3

Feature Race (25 Laps or 45 Mins +1 Lap)

10:05 - 10:55

FIA Formula 2

Feature Race (37 Laps or 60 Mins +1 Lap)

11:35 - 12:40

Paddock Club

Paddock Club Track Tour

12:55 - 13:55

Paddock Club

Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk

12:55 - 13:55

Formula 1

Drivers' Parade

13:00 - 13:30

Formula 1

Grand Prix (66 laps or 120 minutes)

15:00 - 17:00

Entering the circuit

Before entering the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, expect a thorough luggage check. Make sure to review the list of permitted and prohibited items in advance. Whether it’s merchandise or food and drink, follow the rules – security staff will confiscate prohibited items, and in extreme cases, entry may be denied.

Access to the circuit is only possible with a valid ticket, available electronically or on paper. To avoid complications, keep your ticket on your phone for convenience but carry a printed backup as a precaution. Booking tickets online is quick and hassle-free, ensuring you're all set before arriving.

Gates usually open at 8:00 am, so plan accordingly. The circuit does not have a fixed closing time, but overnight stays are not permitted. With seven entry gates, choose the one closest to your parking area or grandstand for the easiest access. Be prepared, and enjoy the event!

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Visitors to the Spanish F1 Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya must follow a few important rules to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Entry is only permitted with a valid ticket - digital or printed. We recommend you have both versions to be safe.

All luggage is subject to a thorough security check upon entry and prohibited items will be confiscated. In exceptional circumstances, visitors may be refused entry, so it is important to familiarise yourself with the list of permitted items in advance.

Food and non-alcoholic beverages are allowed in limited quantities, but we recommend checking specific rules in advance. Alcohol is strictly prohibited and is not allowed to be brought onto the circuit. Overnight stays are not permitted inside the grounds, so visitors must plan their visit within the established hours.

What you can bring

  • Food and drinks – Soft drinks in plastic bottles up to 1.5L or tetra-packs, and food are allowed.
  • Cameras – Personal cameras for photos and videos are permitted, but professional equipment is not allowed.
  • Prams – Baby prams are allowed inside the circuit.
  • Umbrellas and chairs – Umbrellas and camping chairs are permitted in General Admission zones, provided they do not obstruct views.

Items not allowed at the circuit.

  • Alcohol and drugs – Alcoholic beverages, drugs, harmful substances, and poisons are banned.
  • Bags and large items – Backpacks over 15 litres, suitcases, trolleys, and camping gear are not allowed.
  • Bicycles and transport devices – Bicycles, scooters, and similar devices are prohibited.
  • Dangerous objects – Sharp items, sprays, fireworks, and explosives are not permitted.
  • Drones and filming equipment – Drones and professional audio-visual gear are restricted.
  • Glass and containers – Cans, glass, metal bottles, and large PET bottles (1.5 litres) are not allowed.
  • Noise-making devices – Musical instruments, laser pointers, and air horns are banned.
  • Umbrellas and shelters – Umbrellas, parasols, and camping gear are restricted outside general admission zones.

Parking

In 2024, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya introduced a new parking system for private cars. Tickets can be purchased online through a dedicated platform (link TBA), requiring users to create a profile and provide their car’s license plate for identification. If the plate number isn’t available at purchase, it can be added later via the profile.

The parking is divided into four zones (A, B, C, D). Fans can access the circuit through any gate, regardless of their parking zone or ticket type. A shuttle service will be available to help move between zones, reducing the need for long walks.

Parking accreditation is provided as a downloadable PDF, replacing the previous physical sticker. Entry is managed via license plate recognition for faster access. The flat rate for parking is approximately €49.50 for all three days.

Motorbikes have reserved parking at no extra cost and do not require this procedure.

Parking

Camping

Camping near the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a fantastic way to fully immerse yourself in the F1 Spanish Grand Prix experience. The camping area is conveniently located close to the track, offering fans easy access throughout the race weekend. Facilities include toilets, shower services, a barbecue area, black water disposal, water refill stations, and nearby parking for motorcycles and cars. Electricity is available for some motorhome spots, adding extra convenience.

Camping options

  • Tent: 3x3.5 meters (tent not included)
  • Camper: 3.5x5 meters
  • Motorhome: 8x4 meters

Campers are required to stay within their designated plot dimensions to avoid encroaching on neighbouring spaces. The camping area creates a vibrant atmosphere, with fans from all over the world coming together to celebrate their shared passion for Formula 1.

Spaces are limited, so booking ahead is highly recommended (via acampada@montmelo.cat). With its lively environment and proximity to the action, camping at the Spanish Grand Prix offers a unique and unforgettable way to enjoy the event.

The camping area is situated near Access Gate 6.

Camping

About the circuit

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, located in Montmeló, just 20 km from Barcelona, is a world-renowned motorsport venue. Built-in 1991, it quickly became a favourite for Formula 1 and MotoGP fans. Known for its 4.657 km layout featuring 14 corners, two straights, and a 1.047 km main straight, the track offers a mix of high-speed sections and technical corners, challenging drivers and riders alike.

Its varied elevation changes and demanding layout test car setups, driver skill, and race strategy, make it a popular venue for pre-season testing.

With excellent facilities, including well-positioned grandstands, and modern amenities, the track caters to all types of motorsport enthusiasts. VIP guests can enjoy exclusive hospitality, panoramic views, and top-tier services, making the experience even more memorable. Its proximity to Barcelona adds cultural appeal, combining thrilling racing with a vibrant city experience.

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