Formula 1 qualifying results: Complete starting grid for 2023 Spanish Grand Prix

Zac Al-Khateeb

Formula 1 qualifying results: Complete starting grid for 2023 Spanish Grand Prix image

Yet another Formula 1 qualifying session ended under red-flag conditions on Saturday ahead of the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix, resulting in a first-time pole winner at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Max Verstappen, winner of three F1 races this year — including two straight in Miami and Monaco — took home his fourth pole position of the season. He paced the field with a time of 1:13.615, but that was only part of the story from Saturday's qualifying sessions.

Rainy weather and a slick surface caused several minor incidents that resulted in spinouts and gravel on the track. Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo), Alexander Albon (Williams), Nyck De Vries (AlphaTauri) and Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) all experienced some of the consequences of the less-than-ideal race conditions.

Sergio Perez, second in the F1 standings behind Verstappen with 105 points, finished 11th in qualifying.

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Red Bull Racing got the pole from Saturday, but did not have another driver in the top 10. Meanwhile, both McClaren and Alpine had two drivers each in the top 10. Logan Sargeant finished last from Saturday's qualifying.

Here are the full qualifying results for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix:

Formula 1 starting grid for 2023 Spanish Grand Prix

Pending penalties for Pierre Gasly.

PositionDriver (Team)
1Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
2Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
3Lando Norris (McClaren)
4Pierre Gasly (Alpine)
5Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
6Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)
7Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
8Nico Hulkenberg (Haas F1 Team)
9Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
10Oscar Piastri (McClaren)
11Sergio Perez (Red Bull Racing)
12George Russell (Mercedes)
13Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo)
14Nyck De Vries (AlphaTauri)
15Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri)
16Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo)
17Kevin Magnussen (Haas F1 Team)
18Alexander Albon (Williams)
19Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
20Logan Sargeant (Williams)

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F1 Spanish qualifying times

Verstappen took the pole for Sunday's race with a Q3 time of 1:13.615. Here is a full rundown of the qualifying times for the race:

What time does the F1 race start this week?

  • Date: Sunday, June 4
  • Start time: 9 a.m. ET

Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. ET.

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DateSunday, June 4Sunday, June 4Sunday, June 4Sunday, June 4Sunday, June 4
Time2 p.m. BST9 a.m. ET9 a.m. ET11 p.m. AEST6:30 IST

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What channel is the F1 race on?

  • Race: Spanish Grand Prix
  • Date: Sunday, June 4
  • US TV channel: ESPN
  • US Live stream: ESPN+, Fubo

F1 Spanish Grand Prix 2023 TV channel

 UKUSACanadaAustraliaIndia
TV ChannelSky Sports F1ABCTSN (English); RDS (French)Fox SportsN/A

F1 Spanish Grand Prix 2023 live stream

 UKUSACanadaAustraliaIndia
Live StreamNOW TV / Sky Go appESPN+, FuboTSN DirectKayoF1 TV Pro

Formula 1 schedule 2023

Here's the complete Sunday race schedule for F1 in 2023:

DateRaceTrackStart time (ET)TV channelWinner (Team)
March 5Bahrain Grand PrixBahrain International Circuit10 a.m.ESPNMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
March 19Saudi Arabian Grand PrixJeddah Street Circuit1 p.m.ESPNSergio Perez (Red Bull)
April 2Australian Grand PrixAlbert Park Circuit1 a.m.ESPNMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
April 30Azerbaijan Grand PrixBaku City Circuit7 a.m.ESPNSergio Perez (Red Bull)
May 7Miami Grand PrixMiami International Autodrome3:30 p.m.ABCMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
May 21Emilia Romagna Grand PrixImola Circuit9 a.m.TBDPostponed
May 28Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de Monaco9 a.m.ABCMax Verstappen (Red Bull)
June 4Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya9 a.m.ESPNTBD
June 18Canadian Grand PrixCircuit Gillies-Villenueve2 p.m.TBDTBD
July 2Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring9 a.m.TBDTBD
July 9British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit10 a.m.TBDTBD
July 23Hungarian Grand PrixHungaroring9 a.m.TBDTBD
July 30Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps9 a.m.TBDTBD
August 27Dutch Grand PrixCircuit Zandvoort9 a.m.TBDTBD
Sept. 3Italian Grand PrixMonza Circuit9 a.m.TBDTBD
Sept. 17Singapore Grand PrixMarina Bay Street Circuit8 a.m.TBDTBD
Sept. 24Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka International Racing Course1 a.m.TBDTBD
Oct. 8Qatar Grand PrixLusail International Circuit1 p.m.TBDTBD
Oct. 22United States Grand PrixCircuit of the Americas3 p.m.TBDTBD
Oct. 29Mexico City Grand PrixAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez4 p.m.TBDTBD
Nov. 5Sao Paulo Grand PrixInterlagos Circuit12 p.m.TBDTBD
Nov. 18Las Vegas Grand PrixLas Vegas Street Circuit1 p.m.TBDTBD
Nov. 26Abu Dhabi Grand PrixYas Marina Circuit8 a.m.TBDTBD

How to watch Formula 1 in Canada

  • TV channel: TSN (English); RDS (French)
  • Live stream: TSN Direct

Canada viewers can watch F1 via TSN, which will carry an English-language telecast; RDS will have French-language broadcasts. Races can also be streamed on Fubo and via TSN's streaming service, TSN Direct.

How to watch Formula 1 in the United Kingdom

  • TV channel: Sky Sports F1
  • Live stream: NOW TV / Sky Go app

United Kingdom fans can catch all F1 action on Sky Sports F1, the dedicated F1 channel. Streaming options for F1 in 2023 include the Sky Go app if you're an existing subscriber, or you can purchase a Sky Sports Pass on NOW TV.

How to watch Formula 1 in Australia

  • TV channel: Fox Sports; Channel 10
  • Live stream: Kayo

Fox Sports will carry all races in Australia in 2023.

Zac Al-Khateeb

Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.