

Reigning series champion Max Verstappen claimed his maiden Formula 1 win at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix. LeClerc (+110) is the favorite at BetMGM to take pole position while Verstappen (+100), with the mighty Red Bull power train, is the favorite to win the Grand Prix. (ESPN2, ESPN app) Who are the top drivers and teams at the Spanish Grand Prix?įerrari’s Charles LeClerc enters the weekend as the leader in the world drivers’ championship on 104 points, ahead of the Red Bull duo of defending champion Max Verstappen (85) and Sergio Perez (66). Qualifying: Saturday, May 21, 9:55 - 11 a.m. Noon ET (ESPNU, ESPNDeportes, ESPN app)įree practice 3: Saturday, May 21, 6:55 - 8 a.m.

ET (ESPN2, ESPNDeportes, ESPN app)įree practice 2: Friday, May 20, 10:55 a.m. Here’s what you need to know about this weekend’s racing: How can I watch the F1 Spanish Grand Prix?įree practice 1: Friday, May 20, 7:55 - 9 a.m. The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya hosts the event for the 32nd straight year. Formula 1 is back after two weeks for the Spanish Grand Prix, the sixth round of F1’s 22-race calendar in 2022.
