F1 2026: Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix — Start Times and How to Watch Live
Formula 1 reaches its seventh race of the 2026 season this Sunday, June 14, with the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona-Catalunya. The starting grid for the race was decided on Saturday, and George Russell secured pole position for Mercedes, marking his third pole of the year.
Russell will lead the field at the front of the grid as Formula 1 continues its 2026 campaign in Spain. The Mercedes driver has been in strong qualifying form this season, and his latest pole adds another important achievement to his year. Behind him, Lewis Hamilton qualified in second place, while Kimi Antonelli completed the top three on the grid.
The result sets up a competitive battle at the front for Sunday’s race, with the leading drivers positioned to fight from the opening laps. Russell’s pole gives him the best possible start as the championship season moves into another key round on the calendar.
For Brazilian fans, there was also a notable result for Gabriel Bortoleto. Driving for Audi, Bortoleto qualified 12th and will begin the race from the middle of the field. His starting position places him just outside the top 10, leaving him with work to do if he wants to score strong points in Barcelona.
The Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona-Catalunya remains one of the classic stops on the Formula 1 calendar, often serving as an important test for teams and drivers. The circuit is known for its combination of fast corners, technical sections, and a layout that can challenge tire management and race strategy.
With Russell on pole, Hamilton and Antonelli close behind, and several drivers positioned just outside the top spots, the race is expected to feature tight competition throughout the field. The qualifying order sets the stage for a strategic battle in Spain as teams look to maximize their chances on race day.
As the seventh round of the 2026 Formula 1 season gets underway, attention now turns to whether Russell can convert pole position into victory, and whether challengers from Mercedes, Ferrari, and the rest of the grid can close the gap once racing begins.
Bortoleto’s 12th-place start also gives him an opportunity to move forward if he can capitalize on race pace, strategy, and any incidents ahead. With a long race ahead at Barcelona-Catalunya, positions are likely to remain in play as the Grand Prix unfolds.





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