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Formula 1 returns to Barcelona for a 2022 Spanish Grand Prix which could give the pecking order a shuffle.

The first five races of the 2022 season have now come and gone, all of those victories going the way of either Red Bull or Ferrari, Max Verstappen scoring three, with the other two belonging to Charles Leclerc.

Could we see this season take a turn though at the Spanish Grand Prix?

Marking the start of the European season, many teams plan to roll out their first major upgrade of the season and this new regulatory era at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, so we could well be in for a surprise.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix.

Friday May 20

Free Practice 1: 1400-1500 [1300-1400 UK time]

Free Practice 2: 1700-1800 [1600-1700 UK time]

Saturday May 21

Free Practice 3: 1300-1400 [1200-1300 UK time]

Qualifying: 1600 [1500 UK time]

Sunday May 22

Race: 1500 [1400 UK time]

Pedralbes, Jarama, Montjuic and Jerez were the initial venues to host the Spanish Grand Prix as part of an official Formula 1 World Championship but, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya has been the sole home of Formula 1 racing ever since 1991.

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is located just outside of Barcelona and is a purpose-built track used across a huge range of racing disciplines. MotoGP and the FIA World Rallycross Championship are two of the other most

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