
Regarded as one of the most technically challenging circuits on the calendar, it is perhaps fortunate that the teams spend the majority of their allocated test days collecting valuable data at Montmeló ahead of the race.
Unfortunately, however, track and weather conditions are invariably disparate between testing and the Grand Prix weekend leaving the drivers and their engineers with a relatively green track to contend with from the outset.
Barcelona is a high speed, high downforce circuit, with fast, sweeping corners connected by even faster straights and will see the drivers reach speeds of 305kph along the start/finish straight and fly into corners such as Seat at 240kph. The engines will spend each lap of the 66 lap race at 57% full throttle, so top end speeds are important, most crucially on the start/finish straight which will see the drivers flat out for over a kilometre.
Barcelona's erratic weather conditions, particularly the prevailing winds, can destabilise the car's aero balance, so the teams are continually chasing the perfect set-up. With so many variables, the outcome of the Spanish Grand Prix should never be predicted.
| Spain 2008 news | |
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| 29 Apr. '08 | Webber opts for bigger run-off area in Barcelona |
| 28 Apr. '08 | Kovalainen to be released from hospital on Monday |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Overnight stay for Kovalainen |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Mixed fortunes at Super Aguri |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Kubica keeps BMW end up |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Force India celebrates top ten finish |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Nakajima brings home more points for Williams |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Trulli makes point for Toyota |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Webber comes good for Red Bull |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Short day for Toro Rossos |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Double disappointment for Renault |
| 27 Apr. '08 | Hamilton happy to be back on podium |
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