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The Spanish Grand Prix has been a staple in the Formula 1 schedule for a long time now, and the race was first held all the way back in 1913, which goes to show you just how rich a history the race at the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya has within the world of motor racing.
Prior to the race taking place at the Circuit de Catalunya, the Spanish Grand Prix has taken place at a number of locations in the country. Between 1986 and 1991, the race was held in Jerez and, prior to this, in Jarama, Montjuic, Pedralbes, Lasarte, and Guadarrama.
Both Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton have won the race on six occasions, way ahead of the likes of Sir Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, and Mika Hakkinen, who have won three times each.
In 1991 the race moved to Barcelona when issues related to the remote location of Jerez proving to be a key factor in the switch.
The Circuit de Catalunya is situated in Montmelo, which is part of the metropolitan area of Barcelona. Its location is ideal for Formula 1 race fans who want to combine the trip to see the race with a chance to make the most of what the city of Barcelona has to offer.
The track has a capacity of 140,700 across the 2.89-mile race circuit.
It takes about 40 minutes to get to the track from central Barcelona, and there are regular trains operating across the race weekend.
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Your seating choice, time of purchase, and the level of demand will all influence the price of Spanish Grand Prix tickets. SeatPick usually offers Spanish Grand Prix tickets starting at $68, while the average listing is approximately $174.
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The cost of F1 Spain tickets varies. General admission tickets are less expensive than grandstand tickets and hospitality areas. Prices are also dependent on the race weekend as a whole. In other words, F1 tickets for race day (Sunday) will always cost far more than for practice days.
With SeatPick, you get to pick from a wide array of tickets. That means that you can attend the event by selecting tickets that meet your budget and schedule. Some F1 fans choose to arrive on Thursday and take in the magic of the event for the whole weekend; others will attend only for the race itself. Regardless, SeatPick offers you the chance to find seats at great prices.