The drivers adore the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which is fortunate considering they spend so much time there during winter testing. The course has a decent mix of high- and low-speed turns, with the tough Turn 3 right-hander providing an excellent opportunity to assess the balance of the vehicle your team's designers have provided you to race with this season.
With grandstands or general admission areas covering practically the whole track, you'll have lots of options. Grandstand A on the outside of Turn 1 offers the finest overtaking place on the circuit, while the general admission section surrounding Turn 3 offers awe-inspiring views of Formula 1 vehicles pushed to the maximum of their downforce capabilities.
Even if we just sort of did, you don't need us to convince you that Barcelona is one of the world's best cities. Food, culture, and beaches abound, making a Spanish Grand Prix vacation a compelling prospect.