Spanish Grand Prix Tickets
Spanish Grand Prix Racing Tickets
If you are looking to watch some fast cars race, then look no further than purchasing some Spanish Grand Prix Tickets. The Spanish Grand Prix, or the Gran Premio de España, is a Formula One motor racing event that is held annually. It is held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain.
The first race ever held was in 1913 and originally did not run Formula One races by touring cars. Those races were held on a 300 km road circuit at Guadarrama, near Madrid. After the first race was held, the track fell into financial problems and moved to the race to Circuito Lasarte near Bilbao.
The current Formula One race would not come about until 1951 when Spain joined the list of races. It would not race on the Bareclona track until 1991 when the track opened. The Spanish Grand Prix consists of a circuit length of 4.675 km with 66 laps, adding up to a total race length of 308.424 km.
You certainly do not want to miss out on an event like this. By purchasing some Spanish Grand Prix Tickets from TicketSmarter, you can make sure you are prepared for the big race.
How much are Spanish Grand Prix tickets?
Racing tickets will have several price levels based on where you sit at the track and on the series that is competing. Formula 1 tickets can easily cost more than $600, while IndyCar and NHRA races will often start at prices as low as $40. TicketSmarter’s interactive seating map will provide customers with plenty of pricing options when viewing Spanish Grand Prix tickets, making it easy to pick out the perfect seats for your budget.
Formula 1: 2025 Spanish Grand Prix - 3 Day Pass tickets on May 30th, 2025 at TBD will start at prices around $369.00, while premium seats closer to the start/finish line or in club level seats will max out at $4499.10. There are 60 tickets available for the upcoming race on May 30th, 2025 at TBD at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, s/n Carrer Mas Moreneta, Barcelona, .
Spanish Grand Prix 2024 Racing Schedule
Auto racing generally takes place during the spring through fall months due to it primarily being an outdoor event. There are several indoor races that occur throughout the winter months such as the Chili Bowl Nationals for those needing their racing fix during the off season. Racing events may take place during a single day or over several days with a series of on-track sessions for practice, qualifying and racing.
The Spanish Grand Prix schedule will include practice sessions to get the drivers acclimated to the track. After the practice sessions, the drivers will then qualify their cars in order to set the lineup for the race. Once the field is set, the green flag for the Spanish Grand Prix will fly and the race will begin! Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya at s/n Carrer Mas Moreneta, Barcelona, will have plenty of on-track action throughout the Spanish Grand Prix race weekend.
When do Spanish Grand Prix tickets go on sale?
Spanish Grand Prix tickets will usually go on sale shortly after the sanctioning body for the race has announced their season schedule. The schedule for the upcoming season will generally become available before the completion of the current season. Formula 1: 2025 Spanish Grand Prix - 3 Day Pass race tickets for May 30th, 2025 at TBD are on sale now with 60 tickets for race day currently remaining on TicketSmarter.
Spanish Grand Prix Seating Chart
Seating arrangements for motorsports events will vary from track to track. Road courses will usually have several grandstands that give fans a unique view of different turns on the track. Oval tracks will generally have a large grandstand that provides a view of the entire racetrack from one location. TicketSmarter’s interactive seating map will accurately display the track and seating layout for the Spanish Grand Prix. This tool will allow you to see all available seating options, so you can make an educated decision on where to sit for the race.
The Spanish Grand Prix seating chart provides race fans with multiple seating options that each have their own unique multi-sensory experience. Sitting in the lower rows at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will give fans a true sense of the raw speed and intense noise of the engines as they race in front of you. Sitting higher up at the track will allow fans to see a wider view of the track, making it easier to follow along with all the action.