Formula One returns this weekend with the Spanish Grand Prix.

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will host what is set to be its penultimate race on the Formula one calendar as the Spanish Grand Prix is set to be moved to Madrid in 2026.

Max Verstappen heads to Barcelona with a 56-point lead in the Driver’s championship, having taken his sixth race win of the season.

 

Red Bull aren’t set to have it all their own way this weekend however as McLaren have looked to have gone from strength to strength in the last few weeks, whilst Mercedes showed glimpses of improvement in Montreal.

Ferrari also pose a threat to the championship leaders with Charles Leclerc currently sitting second in the drivers standings. Here is everything you need to know about the Spanish Grand Prix.

Carlos Sainz will be hoping he can make an impact this weekend for his home Grand Prix

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Carlos Sainz will be hoping he can make an impact this weekend for his home Grand Prix

Max Verstappen and Red Bull currently lead in the Driver's Championship
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Max Verstappen and Red Bull currently lead in the Driver’s Championship