The tenth round of the Formula 1 season, the Spanish Grand Prix, is set to take place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, one of the most technically demanding tracks on the calendar for both tires and cars.
This Catalan track is known for its technical challenges and is considered one of the most complete in the world. In addition to its two long straights, it features a variety of corners, some of which, such as Turn 3 and the combination of 13 and 14 leading onto the main straight, are taken at very high speeds.