Formula 1 is in Spain for the weekend at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona for the Aramco Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday, June 23.
The race is scheduled to start at 8:55 a.m. EST and will be broadcast on ESPN. Fans looking to watch can do so through FuboTV or DirecTV Stream, both of which offer a free trial. SlingTV doesn’t offer a free trial but does have other promotional offers available.
Lando Norris comes into the race with pole position after just beating out Max Verstappen for the starting spot. Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Charles Leclerc round out the top five.
The circuit being raced on Sunday is longer than 4.5 km and features 16 turns. The racers will go for 66 laps and travel more than 300 km.
What: Aramco Spanish Grand Prix
When: Sunday, June 23 at 8:55 a.m. EST
Where: Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona
Stream: FuboTV (free trial); DirecTV Stream (free trial); Sling
Tickets: StubHub
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The team had “the police inquiring” about the recent email that was sent from an anonymous account, Wolff said at the Spanish Grand Prix on Friday.
The email alleges Mercedes is intentionally trying to hurt Hamilton’s showings by compromising his car, tire strategy and mental health.
Wolff called those accusations groundless “conspiracy theories.”
“We are researching the IP address. We are researching the phone, all of that, because online abuse in that way needs to stop,” he said.
“Lewis (has been) part of the team for 12 years. There is a friendship, we trust each other, we want to end this on a high note, celebrate the relationship. And if you don’t believe all that, you can believe we want to win the constructors’ world championship. So to all these mad people out there, take a shrink.”
Hamilton stunned the F1 world in February when he announced he was leaving Mercedes to join Ferrari in 2025, thereby setting an end date to a partnership that helped him win six of his seven world championships.
Hamilton has been slightly outperformed by teammate George Russell this season. Russell is in seventh place in the drivers’ standings, six points ahead of Hamilton in eighth. Russell has also clocked faster qualifying times than Hamilton in eight of the nine races so far.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.