Barcelona is revving up again for F1®
Today saw the launch of the Gran Premio de España de F1® and the Fan Village, which will be held from 24 to 31 May in Plaza Catalunya and will feature a wide range of activities to bring F1 closer to fans.
12 May, 2025 | Formula 1
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya today launched the FORMULA 1 ARAMCO GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA 2025 (30 May – 1 June) and its major inaugural event in Barcelona, the F1 Barcelona Fan Village (24-31May). The city centre will once again host a series of activities to celebrate the arrival of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship and bring it closer to the people of Barcelona, free of charge.
A historic edition
2025 is also a year of celebrations, a historic edition for F1 and for the Circuit, as it commemorates the 75th anniversary of the premier class, the 50th anniversary of the last F1 race at the Montjuïc and the 35th consecutive edition of the Grand Prix at the permanent Catalan circuit.
The F1 Barcelona Fan Village in detail
In this special context, the Circuit has organised a series of activities in Plaza Catalunya to commemorate these historic milestones and to offer the fans and citizens of Barcelona an unforgettable Grand Prix.
- Where: Plaza de Catalunya
- When: 24 to 31 May, from 12 noon to 9:00 p.m.
- Admission: free, download your invitation from the Circuit ticket portal.
- What’s on: F1-related activities and events, single-seater car exhibition, live music, food and drink, entertainment for all ages, and the chance to follow the Monaco and Barcelona Grand Prix qualifying sessions live, as well as the Monaco race on the main stage screen.
- Fan Forum: the highlight of the Village. The Fan Forum will be held on Wednesday 28 at 7:00 p.m. and will feature some of the current F1 World Championship drivers.
Other attractions of the Spanish F1 Grand Prix
More details have been revealed today about the Spanish Grand Prix, which will be held at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Starting with the official poster, designed by Catalan illustrator Jordi Labanda. This 35th edition of the Spanish Grand Prix will have a very Mediterranean feel to it. Not to mention the activities for the public in the Circuit’s Fan Zone during the event, such as the Rememberland festival, as well as the classic Pit Walk and Open Track. As every year, a mobility plan has been developed to make access to the circuit as easy as possible, as well as other sustainability and connectivity measures to ensure that fans have an unforgettable experience at the circuit.