Barcelona F1 Grand Prix
Barcelona F1 - Formula 1 Grand Prix
The Barcelona Grand Prix takes
place at the Circuit de Catalunya just
outside of Barcelona, and the Barcelona
F1 Grand Prix normally takes place in
May of each year.
The Circuit
de Catalunya website is in Catalan,
Spanish, French and English and
provies all the details you will need
regarding the Spanish Formula 1 Grand
Prix.
If
you wish to book tickets for the Barcelona
grand prix by phone, you can call the
Circuit de Catalunya Ticket Hotline:
+34 93 571 97 71.
Transport also seems to
be fairly well organised in that you
can catch a train and then transfer
from the Montmeló train station
to the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona.
10 Things you didn’t know about
the Barcelona Grand Prix
1. The last wet Spanish Grand Prix
in Barcelona was in the year 1996. Subsequent
to that time, the races haven’t
been conducted during rains.
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2. The first time the Spanish Grand
Prix was held at the Circuit de Catalunya,
was the year 1991. The racing track
is actually located in Montmeló,
not in Barcelona, in spite of being
called the Barcelona track. The circuit
serves as an important testing ground,
and hence a lot of drivers are very
familiar with the track.
3. Olivier Panis, an active driver
in the sport of circuit racing, scored
his last podium position in Spain, before
retiring. The last team to score its
last podium position in Spain was Tyrrell
(Mark Blundell in 1994). |
4. In 1986, Ayrton Senna finished the
Barcelona GP a tiny fraction of time,
exactly 0.014 seconds ahead of Nigel
Mansell, making it the smallest winning
margin in F1 history. This nail biting
race took place on Circuito Permanente
de Jerez.
5. In the time period between 1968
and 1973, Ford, the engine manufacturer,
scored 6 Barcelona Grand Prix wins in
a row.
6. Two famous mishaps that took place
after pit stops were firstly the one
with Bertrand Gachot in 1995, where
there were tongues of flame coming out
of his car. The second one, also in
1995, happened with Johnny Herbert,
when Benetton forgot to remove the rear
jack from his car.
7. Ferrari introduced their periscope
exhaust system in 1998, in the Barcelona
Grand Prix.
8.
Nigel Mansell retired from F1 racing
after the 1995 Spanish Grand Prix. The
last Grand Prix race that he has won
was the Australian Grand Prix race.
He had briefly retired from racing,
making a comeback of sorts in 1994.
9. In all, since its inception, the
Spanish Grand Prix has been hosted on
5 different racing circuits –
Barcelona, Jerez, Jarama, Montjuich
and Pedralbes. As a matter of fact,
the Barcelona Grand Prix didn’t
start as a Grand Prix at all, but used
touring car rules for their races.
10. In the 1994 Barcelona Grand Prix
Michael Schumacher pulled off quite
a feat in finishing the race in second
place, in spite of driving for over
half of the race in fifth gear. Subsequently,
two years later, Schumacher scored the
first win as a member of the Ferrari
team. The performance was exceptional
since it took place during a rainstorm. The Barcelona Grand prix, Spain is
an excellent circuit for motor racing
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