Spanish Grand Prix: How to follow the Formula 1 season on BBC radio and online

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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, who has yet to win this season, won last year's Spanish Grand Prix

Can Max Verstappen make it three in a row at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona?

This weekend, 20- 22 May, marks the return to Spain for the sixth round of the F1 season.

Max Verstappen was victorious in Miami's Grand Prix debut while Charles Leclerc of Ferrari will want to get back to winning ways.

How to follow it on the BBC

BBC Sport has live coverage of the full grand prix weekend across the BBC Sport website and Radio 5 Live, plus live digital coverage on the BBC Sport website and app - including audience interaction, expert analysis, debate, voting, features, interviews and audio content.

You can follow all the action and the latest news on the BBC Sport F1 page and via the BBC Sport app, and catch up with analysis and interviews with the BBC Radio 5 Live Chequered Flag podcast.

All times are BST. Broadcast times are subject to change at short notice.

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Spanish Grand Prix coverage details (all times BST and subject to change)

Date

Session

Time

Radio coverage

Online text commentary

Friday, 20 May

First practice

13:00-14:00

BBC Sport website and mobile app

From 12:30

Second practice

16:00-17:00

BBC Sport website and mobile app

From 15:30

Preview

21:30-22:00 (5 Live)

Listen and download here

Saturday, 21 May

Third practice

12:00-13:00

BBC Sport website and mobile app

From 11:30

Qualifying

15:00-16:00

BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra & BBC Sounds

From 14:00

Sunday, 22 May

Race

14:00-16:00

BBC Radio 5 Live & BBC Sounds

From 12:30

Listen to the latest Chequered Flag podcast: download here

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