The Formula 1 Aramco Gran Premio de España returns to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for Round 9 of the 2025 F1 World Championship. As the final race in the European triple-header, this event is crucial for teams looking to gain momentum before the mid-season break.
Race Details
Event: Formula 1 Aramco Gran Premio de España 2025
Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025
Time: 3:00 PM local time (CEST)
Location: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain
Laps: 66
Circuit Length: 4.657 km
Broadcast: F1 TV, Sky Sports F1, ESPN
Circuit Overview
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya has been a staple of the F1 calendar since 1991, known for its technical complexity and aerodynamic demands. The track features a mix of high-speed corners, long straights, and a challenging final sector, making tire management and car balance critical.
Key sections include:
Turn 3: A long, sweeping right-hander that tests downforce levels.
Turn 10: A heavy braking zone, crucial for overtaking.
Final Sector: Reprofiled in 2023 to improve flow and rhythm, eliminating the stop-start chicane.
Top Storylines to Watch
McLaren’s Championship Battle
McLaren arrives in Spain as the team to beat, with Oscar Piastri leading the drivers’ standings by three points over teammate Lando Norris, who won in Monaco last week. The team holds a 172-point lead over Mercedes, with Red Bull trailing by four points further.
Max Verstappen’s Title Hopes
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has won twice in seven races this season but remains uncertain about his chances for a fifth consecutive title. Red Bull’s performance has fluctuated, making this race pivotal for their championship aspirations.
Ferrari’s Upgrades
Ferrari has introduced aero and suspension upgrades, hoping to close the gap to McLaren and Red Bull. Carlos Sainz, racing on home soil, will be eager to deliver a strong performance.
Mercedes’ Struggles
Mercedes has lacked consistency, with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell struggling to match the pace of McLaren and Red Bull. Barcelona’s layout could favor their high-downforce package, but they need a breakthrough performance.
Final Spanish GP in Barcelona
This race marks the last Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, as the event moves to Madrid in 2026. The new 5.47 km street circuit near Barajas airport will replace Montmeló, making this weekend a farewell to an iconic venue.
DRIVER ODDS
Oscar Piastri + 160
Lando Norris + 160
Max Verstappen + 225
Charles Leclerc + 2500
George Russell + 2800
Lewis Hamilton + 3500
Andrea Kimi Antonelli + 5500
Fernando Alonso + 30000
Yuki Tsunoda + 40000
Pierre Gasly + 40000
Liam Lawson + 40000
Isack Hadjar + 40000
Carlos Sainz + 40000
Alexander Albon + 40000
Oliver Bearman + 60000
Esteban Ocon + 60000
Franco Colapinto + 70000
Nico Hulkenberg + 80000
Lance Stroll + 80000
Gabriel Bortoleto + 80000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 29, 2025








