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The Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix, held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, is one of the most iconic races on the F1 calendar. Opened in 1991, the circuit is known for its combination of high- and low-speed corners, along with a long main straight that offers overtaking opportunities, especially in the first corner after the start.
The 4.655-kilometre track consists of 16 corners and is famous for its technical and physical demands, making it a popular venue for pre-season testing due to its ability to provide a balanced assessment of car performance.
Includes accommodation, Pelouse entry, return transport to the circuit during the 3 days of the GP and Spanish and English-speaking guide.