F1 Spanish Grand Prix: Qualifying Schedule and How to Watch Live
The Formula 1 World Championship resumes this Saturday, June 13, at the Barcelona Grand Prix, featuring the final free practice session and qualifying rounds. Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli enters the weekend as the current leader of the Drivers’ Championship following his victory in Monte Carlo, while Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton seeks to close the gap after finishing second in the previous race.
Schedule and Viewing Information
The final free practice session is scheduled for 12:30 p.m., with the qualifying session set to follow at 4:00 p.m. Viewers can access live coverage exclusively through Sky Sport, with streaming options available via the Sky Go app and NOW platform. For those watching on free-to-air television, TV8 will broadcast a delayed recording of the qualifying session at 6:00 p.m.

Did You Know? The current standings are shaped by the recent results in Monaco, where Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured a win for Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton claimed second place for Ferrari.
Competitive Stakes in Barcelona
The Barcelona event serves as a critical juncture for the championship leaders and those looking to recover from previous setbacks. Lewis Hamilton is currently the primary pursuer in the standings, while his teammate Charles Leclerc is aiming for a performance recovery following an incident during the last Grand Prix.
Expert Insight: Samantha Carter notes that the momentum shift from Monaco to Barcelona often highlights the technical reliability of the top teams. With Antonelli holding the lead, the pressure is on Ferrari to leverage the Barcelona track to neutralize the current points deficit and address the recent performance inconsistencies seen in Leclerc’s camp.
What May Happen Next
The results of today’s qualifying session will likely dictate the tactical landscape for the upcoming race. Analysts expect that if Antonelli maintains his current form, he could solidify his position at the top of the leaderboard. Conversely, a strong showing from Hamilton or a redemption drive from Leclerc may tighten the championship race significantly before the main event concludes.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are the qualifying sessions for the Barcelona Grand Prix?
Qualifying is scheduled for today, Saturday, June 13, at 4:00 p.m.
Where can I watch the race weekend live?
Live coverage is available exclusively on Sky Sport, as well as through the Sky Go app and the NOW streaming platform.
Who is currently leading the Drivers’ Championship?
Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes leads the standings following his victory in Monte Carlo.
How do you think the rivalry between Mercedes and Ferrari will evolve as the season progresses through this weekend’s sessions?