The 2025 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix is set for lights out at 3 pm local time on Sunday, 1 June.
It’s a McLaren front row with Oscar Piastri taking pole position and his team-mate Lando Norris starting beside him. Max Verstappen lines up in third with George Russell finishing the second row.
The biggest news from Saturday comes from Aston Martin. The Silverstone team has announced that Lance Stroll has pulled out of the race due to a recurrence of his wrist injury.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix.
When is the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix?
Sunday, 1 June
Grand Prix
Local time: 15:00
BST: 14:00
PST: 06:00
ET: 09:00
JST: 22:00
CST: 21:00
How to watch the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix?
Fans watching the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix from the UK can watch via Sky Sports F1 or streaming services such as NowTV. United States viewers can watch through ESPN as well as fuboTV and F1 TV.
For a full list of F1 broadcasts for each country, visit here.
News to catch up on ahead of the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix
Lance Stroll pulls out of Spanish GP due to hand injury
Max Verstappen: Tsunoda is not a “pancake” so “this might be a sign” to Red Bull
Christian Horner shoots down Ferrari F1 switch rumours
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images
What are the drivers’ standings ahead of the F1 Spanish Grand Prix?
1. Oscar Piastri, McLaren – 161
2. Lando Norris, McLaren – 158
3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull – 136
4. George Russell, Mercedes – 99
5. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari – 79
6. Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari – 63
7. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes – 48
8. Alex Albon, Williams – 42
9. Esteban Ocon, Haas – 20
10. Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls – 15
11. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin – 14
12. Carlos Sainz, Williams – 12
13. Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull – 10
14. Pierre Gasly, Alpine – 7
15. Nico Hulkenberg, Sauber – 6
16. Oliver Bearman, Haas – 6
17. Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls – 4
18. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin – 0
19. Jack Doohan, Alpine – 0
20. Franco Colapinto, Alpine – 0
21. Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber – 0
What are the constructors’ standings ahead of the F1 Spanish Grand Prix?
1. McLaren – 319
2. Mercedes – 147
3. Red Bull – 143
4. Ferrari – 142
5. Williams – 54
6. Haas – 26
7. Racing Bulls – 22
8. Aston Martin – 14
9. Alpine – 7
10. Sauber – 6