Formula 1 Spanish GP 2024: Updated schedule and timings

F1 returns to Barcelona to race at the traditional Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the tenth round of the season
The drama packed past few races have quite intrigued the F1 fans, where the top four team have been seen putting in their everything to get an edge over the others. The last race in Montreal is one such example where we saw a genuine three way fight for the win.
Now F1 returns to Barcelona to race at the traditional Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the tenth round of the season. We might also get to see Carlos Sainz and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso in great form for their home race.
However, currently, it appears that the Championship leader, Max Verstappen, has lost his dominance somewhere along the way in the 2024 season. He had pretty much an epic start to this season, but now the championship title seems to be up for grabs by several new contenders. While Max Verstappen may have won the previous year’s Spanish GP, it will be interesting to see whether he’ll be able to reclaim his crown once more.
The 2024 Spanish Grand Prix will be hosted at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which is also a privileged testing location for the teams. With just the right number of turns and corners, the circuit truly tests the drivers to their core.
Spanish GP 2024: Updated Schedule and Timings
The Spanish GP is scheduled for the weekend from 21 June – 23 June 2024. The final race will take on Sunday.
21 June, 2024- Friday
- Free Practice 1: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm IST
- Free Practice 2: 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm IST
22 June, 2024- Saturday
- Free Practice 3: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm IST
- Qualifying: 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm IST
23 June, 2024- Sunday
- Race: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm IST
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