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Masia La Pineda | Grand Prix Spain 2026
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Collection: Spanish Grand Prix 2026
Experience the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix in style!
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, located in Montmeló, is a circuit with a rich history for Max Verstappen. Here he achieved his first victory at the age of 18 in 2016.
In June, the grandstands in Barcelona will be colored red, yellow and of course orange for the last time, thanks to the many Dutch fans who come to cheer on Verstappen at the Verstappen grandstand. Combine your passion for Formula 1 with the Spanish sun, the vibrant culture of Barcelona and the delicious Mediterranean cuisine.
Our travel packages and tickets ensure an unforgettable experience. Whether you choose a comfortable stay just outside the city or just individual tickets, the Barcelona Grand Prix is always a spectacle.
Don't miss the chance to combine speed, action and culture during the Spanish Grand Prix. Book now and make your race weekend in Barcelona unforgettable!
History of the Spanish Grand Prix
The first official Spanish Grand Prix took place in 1951 at the Pedralbes circuit in Barcelona. After that there was a long break until 1968, when the race returned to the Jarama circuit near Madrid. Jarama remained its home base until 1981.
In 1991, the Spanish Grand Prix moved to the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, where it became a permanent fixture on the F1 calendar.
After more than three decades in Barcelona, the Spanish Grand Prix will return to Madrid from 2027, marking a new chapter in this long history. It will also mark the end of the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona after 2026, which has played such an important role in modern F1 history.
Previous Winners
2025 - Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
2024 - George Russel (Mercedes)
2023 - Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
The track is 4.675 kilometers long and has 14 turns. The circuit is known for its technical challenges and variation in speeds. It combines slow technical sections with faster passages, which is a good test for both the aerodynamics and the mechanical grip of the cars.
The circuit is known for its strategic racing where tyre strategy and pit stop timing were crucial. The DRS zone on the long straight provides overtaking opportunities, but the races are often decided by strategy.

