Third circuit to host F1 in Barcelona
The Spanish Grand Prix has had a home at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya since 1991, but did you know it’s not the first time the championship has raced in the city?
Pedralbes was the first, a street course that welcomed Grand Prix racing twice across 1951 and 1954 before being retired as a racing venue.
Then there was Montjuïc, which goes down in Formula 1 folklore as one of the best circuits to ever exist, and hosted the championship across four occasions in 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975.
Motorsport journalist Nigel Roebuck once described it as “the greatest street circuit I ever saw” adding “imagine Monaco, but with more variety of turn and gradient, and much faster, and some flavour of Montjuïc Park should then emerge.” It was also the location that Lella Lombardi became the first, and so far only, woman to score points in a World Championship F1 event.