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| Name                  = Spanish Grand Prix
 
| Name                  = Spanish Grand Prix
 
| Flag                  = Flag of Spain.png
 
| Flag                  = Flag of Spain.png
| Circuit              = Valencia Street Circuit
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| Circuit              = Circuit de Catalunya
| Circuit_image        = Valencia Street Circuit.png
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| Circuit_image        = Circuit de Catalunya - 2007 Layout.png
 
| Laps                  = 57
 
| Laps                  = 57
| Circuit_km    = 5.419
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| Circuit_km    = 4.655
| Circuit_mi    = 3.367
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| Circuit_mi    = 2.875
| Race_km        = 308.883
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| Race_km        = 307.104
| Race_mi        = 191.931
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| Race_mi        = 190.825
 
| First_held            = 2002
 
| First_held            = 2002
 
| Times_held            = 15
 
| Times_held            = 15
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The '''Spanish Grand Prix''' is part of the [[Superleague]] championship and has been held every year since its introduction in {{SL|2002}}.
 
The '''Spanish Grand Prix''' is part of the [[Superleague]] championship and has been held every year since its introduction in {{SL|2002}}.
  
It has been held at the [[Circuit de Catalunya]], Barcelona on 14 occasions. As of {{SL|2017}} it is held at the [[Valencia Street Circuit]], which hosted the event in {{SL|2009}}.
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It has been held at the [[Circuit de Catalunya]], Barcelona on every occasion except for the {{SL|2009}} and {{SL|2017}} races, when the event was held at the [[Valencia Street Circuit]].
  
 
==Winners==
 
==Winners==
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===By Year===
 
===By Year===
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[[File:Circuit de Catalunya - 2002 Layout.png|thumb|right|Original layout of the [[Circuit de Catalunya]].]]
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[[File:Circuit de Catalunya - 2004 Layout.png|thumb|right|[[Circuit de Catalunya]] layout used from 2004 to 2006.]]
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[[File:Valencia Street Circuit.png|thumb|right|[[Valencia Street Circuit]], host of the 2009 and 2017 races.]]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 18:48, 29 January 2018

Flag of Spain.png Spanish Grand Prix
Circuit de Catalunya
Circuit de Catalunya - 2007 Layout.png
Race information
Number of times held 15
First held 2002
Most wins (drivers) Germany Lukas Euler (2)
Most wins (constructors) Norway Nordsjøen (5)
Layout
Circuit length 4.655 km (2.875 mi)
Race length 307.104 km (190.825 mi)
Laps 57
Last race (2016)
Pole position
England D. Fidock Nordsjøen-Martex 1:24.430
Podium
1 · England D. Fidock Nordsjøen-Martex 1:37:38.586
2 · Italy E. Masciulli Edonis-Valiant + 12.385
3 · Germany P. Puschke Vod:Bul-Valiant + 14.524
Fastest lap
Romania E. Gaczella Storm-Valiant 1:25.109


The Spanish Grand Prix is part of the Superleague championship and has been held every year since its introduction in 2002.

It has been held at the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona on every occasion except for the 2009 and 2017 races, when the event was held at the Valencia Street Circuit.

Winners

Repeat winners (drivers)

Embolded drivers are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Constructor Years won
2 Germany Lukas Euler 2012, 2013

Repeat winners (constructors)

Embolded teams are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Constructor Years won
5 Norway Nordsjøen Racing 2005, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016
3 England Midnight Motorsport 2012, 2013, 2014

By Year

Original layout of the Circuit de Catalunya.
Circuit de Catalunya layout used from 2004 to 2006.
Valencia Street Circuit, host of the 2009 and 2017 races.
Year Driver Team Race Time Location Report
2017   TBD TBD Valencia Street Circuit Report
2016 England David Fidock Nordsjøen-Martex 1:37:38.586 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona Report
2015 Argentina Agustin Canapino Nordsjøen-Martex 1:29:03.287 Report
2014 Italy Giuseppe Rainieri Midnight-Potentia 1:26:08.741 Report
2013 Germany Lukas Euler Midnight-Potentia 0:59:52.145 Report
2012 Germany Lukas Euler Midnight-Ferrari 1:28:19.494 Report
2011 Malta Joe Consiglio Nordsjøen-Mercedes 1:26:21.866 Report
2010 Finland Janne Tanskanen Nordsjøen-Mercedes 1:27:18.208 Report
2009 England Lee Morris CSG Racing-Honda 1:02:51.492 Valencia Street Circuit Report
2008 England Mark Wicks Woods-Renault 1:27:48.588 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona Report
2007 Australia Steve Elencevski FinOz-Ferrari 1:26:13.496 Report
2006 Germany Luis Fernando Laaff Bracciano-BMW 1:23:11.996 Report
2005 Serbia Aleksandar Cvijovic EIRE-Cosworth 1:27:33.836 Report
2004 Finland Mikko Jakonen Mapes-VO-Honda 1:25:59.218 Report
2003 Australia Shiro Ryong SCUM-Holden 1:27:05.956 Report
2002 Netherlands Daan van Renswoude Hernj-Roaldo-BMW 1:29:56.887 Report
Superleague Grands Prix
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