Before the excitement generated by the Monaco Grand Prix has even subsided, the Formula 1 world has turned its attention to Spain. The Spanish Grand Prix, part of the 2026 season's racing calendar shaped by new generation cars and technical regulations, takes place this weekend. Following last week's race in Monte Carlo, which was marked by penalties and reliability issues, Ferrari has been leading the way in terms of performance as the race approaches in Spain., Ferrari's speed in Friday's session in Monaco It had attracted attention.
Broadcast time and channel information
The Spanish Grand Prix will be run over 66 laps on the 4.65-kilometer Barcelona-Catalunya circuit.
Qualifying sessions will start on Friday, June 12th at 17:00 Turkish time, and the main race will start on Sunday, June 14th at 16:00 Turkish time.
Two free practice sessions will be held on Friday; qualifying will take place on Saturday after the third free practice session.
beIN SPORTS is the official broadcaster in Türkiye; the broadcasting agreement between F1 and beIN SPORTS remains valid until the end of the 2033 season. Those who wish to follow the sessions digitally can also watch them via TOD.
A picture stretching from Monaco to Spain.
The developments in the Monaco leg directly affect the balance of competition throughout the season. Alpine gains the right to review Gasly's Monaco penalties. In-race events like these altered teams' strategic calculations and shaped the points standings that moved to Spain. In the competitive environment evolving under the new technical concept of 2026, the data that the Barcelona circuit will provide this weekend could be decisive for the rest of the season.
On the other hand, Formula 1 won't be the only thing dominating the motorsports agenda this weekend; there are also busy days ahead in the MotoGP calendar. Practice sessions for the Czech Grand Prix will be held on June 19-20, and Turkish fans will be able to watch these events through broadcast channels.
