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Schedule Announced for the Inaugural Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix
8 June 2026Racingnews365News

Schedule Announced for the Inaugural Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix

Formula 1 unveils the timetable for the new Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, marking the circuit's transition to a rotational event following the Spanish GP's move to Madrid.

The 2026 Formula 1 calendar introduces a significant shift in its European leg with the debut of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. As the traditional Spanish Grand Prix migrates to the new Madrid circuit, the iconic Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will transition into a rotational fixture, alternating years with the Belgian Grand Prix through 2032.

Why it matters:

This strategic pivot reflects F1's evolving approach to calendar management and regional presence in Spain. By establishing a rotational system where Barcelona hosts the event in even-numbered years, the sport maintains its connection to one of the most critical testing and benchmark facilities in the world while embracing the commercial allure of Madrid.

The details:

While the event's branding has changed, the sporting format remains consistent with the historical Spanish Grand Prix standards, maintaining a 66-lap race distance.

  • Friday, June 12th: The action kicks off with Free Practice 1 at 13:30 local time, followed by Free Practice 2 at 17:00.
  • Saturday, June 13th: Teams will finalize their setups during Free Practice 3 at 12:30, leading into the critical Qualifying session at 16:00.
  • Sunday, June 14th: The Grand Prix will commence with a 15:00 local time start.

The big picture:

This arrangement ensures that the Catalan region remains a staple of the F1 ecosystem, albeit less frequently. The decision to pair it with a rotational agreement with Spa-Francorchamps suggests a broader effort to balance the calendar's density and logistics. For teams, Barcelona remains a vital data point for aerodynamic performance, making its inclusion—even biennially—essential for technical development.

What's next:

Following the 2026 event, the circuit will enter a hiatus for 2027, with the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix scheduled to return to the grid in 2028 under this new rotational framework.

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