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Spanish Grand Prix: When to watch practice, qualifying and the race on Sky Sports as F1 season continues

Watch the Spanish GP live on Sky Sports F1 as the 2023 Formula 1 season continues; can anyone stop Red Bull and Max Verstappen at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and will Fernando Alonso stand on the podium at his home event, 10 years after his last victory in F1

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Following his brilliant start to the season at Aston Martin, look back at Fernando Alonso's last race win at the Spanish Grand Prix back in 2013

Fernando Alonso will be racing on home soil this week as the Spanish Grand Prix makes its annual appearance on the Formula 1 calendar - you can watch all the live on Sky Sports F1.

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is renowned for testing every aspect of a racing car, so has been relied on as a testing venue for F1 over the years.

It's the track where Max Verstappen won his maiden F1 race after the two Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg dramatically collided on the opening lap.

Verstappen's victory at the Monaco GP puts him 39 points ahead of Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, who failed to score points, having crashed in qualifying. Alonso is a further 12 points behind and his last victory in F1 came 10 years ago the Spanish GP.

The Dutchman will start on pole position after a dominant performance in Qualifying, but Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris could put him under pressure on the long run down to Turn One.

Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc has a big recovery job ahead of him as he starts on the back row of the grid, with Sergio Perez and George Russell in 11th and 12th.

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Watch how much of a difference the removal of the final chicane on the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya track will have on drivers this season as we compare Fernando Alonso's 2006 and Charles Leclerc's 2022 pole lap

Earlier this year, Spanish GP organisers confirmed F1 will revert to the old configuration of two fast, sweeping right-handers to conclude the lap, which has been called for by several drivers in recent years in a bid to improve the racing in Barcelona.

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Catch all the action at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sky Sports F1, with light out 2pm on Sunday June 4.

Drivers' championship top 10 after six rounds

Driver Team Points
1) Max Verstappen Red Bull 144
2) Sergio Perez Red Bull 105
3) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 93
4) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 69
5) George Russell Mercedes 50
6) Carlos Sainz Ferrari 48
7) Charles Leclerc Ferrari 42
8) Lance Stroll Aston Martin 27
9) Esteban Ocon Alpine 21
10) Pierre Gasly Alpine 14

Constructors' championship top five after six rounds

Team Points
1) Red Bull 249
2) Aston Martin 120
3) Mercedes 119
4) Ferrari 90
5) McLaren 35

Sky Sports F1's live Spanish GP schedule

Sunday June 4
8.50am: F3 Feature Race
10.20am: F2 Feature Race
12.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday Spanish GP build-up
2pm: THE SPANISH GRAND PRIX
4pm: Chequered Flag Spanish GP reaction
5.45pm: Indy NXT - Detroit GP
8pm: IndyCar - Detroit GP

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