F1: Spanish GP: schedule in Mexico and where to watch the Checo Pérez race

Monaco rain pushes Max Verstappen to become more of a leader than ever. The Dutch driver set the pace on the streets of Monte Carlo and after six races this season, he leads the drivers’ championship (144 points) without a big fight. His closest follower and teammate, Checo Pérez (105 points), marked a weekend to forget after starting last and finishing sixteenth in the competition’s most glamorous Grand Prix. The podium was finished by Fernando Alonso (93 points), the sole driver for Red Bull and venue for the next event on the calendar, the Circuit de Barcelona.

Spanish GP: schedule and places to see in Mexico

Practice

Activities in Barcelona begin on the morning of Friday 2 June with the first free practice at 05:30 (Mexico time). The second start on the track will take place a few hours later, at 09.00 am. Finally, the final practice will take place at 04:30 on Saturday, a key moment to fine-tune qualifying strategy.

quality

The initial grid will be determined on Saturday at 08:00 am with quality. Both free practice and classification They will be broadcast live via the Fox Sports signal.

Big prize

The Spanish Grand Prix officially begins at 7am on Sunday, June 4 and can be viewed on Fox Sports Premium and via F1TVserve flow Formula 1 official offering live time transmission, real time telemetry, radio and camera pilots during races.

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The Mexican driver took his 27th podium in Formula 1 in a race that Verstappen crashed out of

The Mexican driver got his fifth win in Formula 1 after a stellar career

The Mexican racer, who was Verstappen’s shadow at Red Bull, finished fifth after starting from last position

The Mexican driver earned his sixth Grand Prix win and crowned a dream weekend

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The Mexican driver ended up in sixteenth place after his mistake in qualifying

  • Canadian Grand Prix. Gilles Villeneuve Circuit, Montreal. June 18th.
  • Austrian Grand Prix. The Red Bull Ring, Spielberg. July 2
  • British Grand Prix. Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone. July 9th.
  • Hungarian Grand Prix. Hungaroring, Mogyorod. July 23.
  • Belgian Grand Prix. Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa. July 30th.
  • Dutch Grand Prix. Zandvoort Circuit, Zandvoort. August 27th.
  • Italian Grand Prix. Autodromo Nazionale in Monza, Monza. September 3.
  • Singapore Grand Prix. Marina Bay Highway Circuit, Marina Bay. september, 17.
  • Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka. September 24th.
  • Qatari Grand Prix. Losail International Circuit, Lusail. October 8th.
  • United States Grand Prix. Circuit of the Americas, Austin. October 22.
  • Mexican Grand Prix. Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City. October 29th.
  • Sao Paulo Grand Prix. José Carlos Pace Racecourse, São Paulo. November 5th.
  • Las Vegas Grand Prix. Las Vegas street circuit, Las Vegas. November 18th.
  • Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island. November 26th.

That czechmania from Mexico

2022 has been a great year for the rider from Guadalajara. To name the most incredible achievement: he got first pole position in Saudi Arabia, although he finished fourth in that stage. She came second at the GPs in Australia, Emilia Romagna, Catalonia, Azerbaijan, England and Belgium. In an unprecedented race in Miami, he placed third; He reached the same position in Abu Dhabi and at the Mexican GP. But Pérez also tasted first-rate honey in Monaco and Singapore that year. Hours before the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix, the Mexican driver received the National Sports Award from the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sports (Conade) for his outstanding season in Formula 1.

2023 Mexican Grand Prix, schedule and what you need to know

Pérez will once again host the long-awaited 2023 Mexican Grand Prix. A destination that has once again been part of the Formula 1 calendar since 2015. The event brings the country over $600,000 annually. Over the years, since its return to Mexico, Formula 1 has also become a stage where party and class controversies fit.

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