With pilots like max verstappen, Checo Perez and Fernando Alonsowho are disputing this Sunday for first place as the main candidates, will be held on Sunday, June 4, the Spanish GP 2023 from Circuit de Barcelona, Catalonia. This is one of the most exciting races of the season in the Formula 1, where Alonso at 41 years old will look for a victory that will allow him to get even closer to Checo Pérez in second place in the general table. Do not miss any detail of this race.
Incidents of the Spanish GP 2023
What time is the 2023 Spanish GP?
Another of the circuits in which you should get up early on a Sunday if you live in Latin America. For the 2023 Spanish GP, the race will start at 3:00 p.m. local time, which means that in Mexico it will start at 7:00 a.m. or 8:00 a.m. if you live in Peru, Ecuador, or Colombia. Remember that on Saturday the last practices will be taking place and the pole position will be announced after qualifying, which will take place at 4:00 pm in Spain.
On which channels to watch the 2023 Spanish GP?
In Mexico you can watch the Formula 1 race via Fox Sports Premium, which has an additional cost depending on your operator. In Spain, the 2023 Australian GP race can be seen via DAZN and in the rest of Latin America it will go on ESPN or Star Plus. These are the official transmission channels in Spanish to watch F1. It should be noted that for the Spanish public there will be an option to watch it on open TV thanks to the retransmission of Telecinco.
Riders of the Spanish GP 2023
- Max Verstappen – Red Bull
- Checo Perez – Red Bull
- Charles Leclerc-Ferrari
- Carlos Sainz-Ferrari
- Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes
- George Russell-Mercedes
- Lando Norris-McLaren
- Oscar Piastri – McLaren
- Esteban Ocon – Alpine
- Pierre Gasly – Alpine
- Lance Stroll – Aston Martin
- Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin
- Yuki Tsunoda – Alpha Tauri
- Nyck de Vries – Alpha Tauri
- Guanyu Zhou – Alfa Romeo
- Valtteri Bottas – Alfa Romeo
- Kevin Magnussen-Haas
- Nico Hulkenberg-Haas
- Alexander Albon-Williams
- Logan Sargeant-Williams
This is how they arrive at the 2023 Spanish GP race
If there is a driver who has no more margin for error, that is Checo Pérez. The Red Bull Mexican has been quite far from Max Verstappen in the general table after his stumble at the Monaco circuit last weekend, where he did not get a podium and fell 39 points behind the Dutchman who is the leader with 144 units.
To whom everything smiles is Fernando Alonso. With a total of 5 podiums in 6 races and with 93 points in the overall standings, Alonso at 41 has been the big surprise so far this season and in Spain he wants to achieve the feat of staying with the circuit. Today, with Aston Martin, he dreams of achieving what he couldn’t last year, where he didn’t even finish in the top 5 at Circuit de Barcelona in Catalunya.