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Spanish Grand Prix 2022

Full weekend schedule for the 2022 F1 Spanish GP

Check out the full weekend time schedule for the Spanish Grand Prix, which will take place from 20-22 May, as the 2022 F1 season moves on to round six of 23.

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F1 returns to Europe for the sixth round of the 2022 season and the Spanish Grand Prix.

Red Bull have cut the gap to Ferrari in both championships after another head-to-head fight in Miami, but who will come out on top at a venue all 10 teams visited for pre-season testing?

The weekend will follow the usual format, with two 60-minute practice sessions taking place on Friday. FP1 is scheduled for 13:00 UK time, with FP2 following at 16:00.

On Saturday, FP3 will be held at 12:00 UK time, ahead of qualifying at 15:00. This will determine the grid for Sunday's 66-lap Spanish Grand Prix, which starts at 14:00.

RacingNews365.com will be on hand to cover all of the action and you can find our live blog here. We will also have exclusive interviews, news and analysis throughout the entire weekend in Spain.

What time does the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix start? Check out the full schedule below.*

*Spain is one hour ahead of the UK

2022 F1 Spanish GP time schedule

Date Event Time (BST) Time (Local)
Friday 20 May Practice 1 13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00
Friday 20 May Practice 2 16:00-17:00 17:00-18:00
Saturday 21 May Practice 3 12:00-13:00 13:00-14:00
Saturday 21 May Qualifying 15:00-16:00 16:00-17:00
Sunday 22 May Race (66 laps) 14:00 15:00

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