What time does the F1 Spanish Grand Prix start?
The eighth race of the season is the F1 Spanish Grand Prix and it will start on Sunday 4 June 2023 at 14:00 BST (UK Time). Before the race starts, free practice and qualifying will take place.

F1 Spain Schedule
The Grand Prix weekend in Spain will take place from Friday 2 June to Sunday 4 June 2023. What time does the F1 race in Spain start at the Circuit de Catalunya Barcelona? Have a look at the table blow for a summary of the F1 start times for free practice, qualifying and the race.
F1 schedule Spanish GP
| Session | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Free practice 1 | Friday 2 June | - |
| Free practice 2 | Friday 2 June | - |
| Free practice 3 | Saturday 3 June | - |
| Qualifying | Saturday 3 June | - |
| Race | Sunday 4 June | - |
Where can I watch the Spanish Grand Prix live on TV?
The F1 Spanish Grand Prix is broadcast worldwide on several channels. Want to know where you can watch this race live on TV? Then check this overview to see on which worldwide channels you don't have to miss anything from the race in Barcelona.
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