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2025 Spanish Grand Prix: Full Starting Grid and Broadcast Details
The grid is locked in for the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix following a fiercely competitive qualifying session at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Championship frontrunner Oscar Piastri claimed pole position, setting himself up for a strong chance to win at a venue where 24 of the last 34 races have been won from the front.
Piastri’s McLaren teammate Lando Norris joins him on the front row, as the team continues to dominate this season’s championship standings. With a maiden Spanish GP win within reach, McLaren will be aiming to convert their front-row lockout into maximum points.
Max Verstappen, the reigning world champion, will start from third, but will need a standout performance to challenge the McLaren pair. George Russell starts fourth, recovering well after a difficult outing in Monaco, while Lewis Hamilton completes the top five after outperforming his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc for only the second time this season.
Leclerc is set to start from P7, with Alpine’s Pierre Gasly and Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar ahead of him on the grid. Fernando Alonso, representing Spain, will line up in 10th place for Aston Martin, hoping to deliver a strong home result.
Meanwhile, Lance Stroll, who had originally qualified 14th, has withdrawn from the race due to an injury sustained on Saturday, reducing the grid to 19 drivers.
Starting Grid for the 2025 F1 Spanish Grand Prix
Position | Driver | Team |
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1 | Oscar Piastri | McLaren |
2 | Lando Norris | McLaren |
3 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull |
4 | George Russell | Mercedes |
5 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari |
6 | Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes |
7 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari |
8 | Pierre Gasly | Alpine |
9 | Isack Hadjar | Racing Bulls |
10 | Fernando Alonso | Aston Martin |
11 | Alex Albon | Williams |
12 | Gabriel Bortoleto | Sauber |
13 | Liam Lawson | Racing Bulls |
14 | Ollie Bearman | Haas |
15 | Nico Hulkenberg | Sauber |
16 | Esteban Ocon | Haas |
17 | Carlos Sainz | Williams |
18 | Franco Colapinto | Alpine |
19 | Yuki Tsunoda | Red Bull |
— | Lance Stroll* | Aston Martin |
*Stroll has withdrawn due to injury.
🕒 When Does the Spanish Grand Prix Start?
The race takes place on Sunday, June 1, 2025, with lights out scheduled for 3:00 PM local time (CEST). Here’s when it starts around the world:
Location | Race Start Time |
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Spain (CEST) | 3:00 PM Sunday |
UK (BST) | 2:00 PM Sunday |
USA (EDT) | 9:00 AM Sunday |
USA (CDT) | 8:00 AM Sunday |
USA (PDT) | 6:00 AM Sunday |
Australia (AEST) | 11:00 PM Sunday |
Japan (JST) | 10:00 PM Sunday |
India (IST) | 6:30 PM Sunday |
Brazil (BRT) | 10:00 AM Sunday |
South Africa (SAST) | 3:00 PM Sunday |
China (CST) | 9:00 PM Sunday |
Egypt (EEST) | 4:00 PM Sunday |
Singapore (SGT) | 9:00 PM Sunday |
Turkey (EEST) | 4:00 PM Sunday |
How to Watch the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix Live
Fans around the world can catch the race live through their region’s official Formula 1 broadcasters:
Country/Region | TV Broadcaster(s) |
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United Kingdom | Sky Sports |
United States | ESPN, ESPN Deportes |
Italy | Sky Italia |
Netherlands | Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra |
China | CCTV, Tencent, Guangdong TV |
Japan | Fuji TV, DAZN |
Australia | Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo, Network Ten |
Spain | DAZN F1, Telecinco (Free Access) |
Canada | TSN, RDS, Noovo |
Germany | Sky Deutschland |
France | Canal+ |
Belgium | RTBF, Telenet, Play Sports (Free) |
Mexico | Fox Sports Mexico |
Singapore | beIN SPORTS |
Hungary | M4 Sport |
Brazil | Bandeirantes, Bandsports |
Austria | Servus TV, ORF (Free) |
Switzerland | RSI La 2, RTS 2, SRF 2 (Free) |
Middle East/Turkey | beIN SPORTS |
Africa | SuperSport |
Latin America | ESPN |