Access to the Grid Walk

(Saturday afternoon).

Enjoy the races as Flavio Briatore or Bernie Ecclestone would have done… in style!

Children under 15 years old will not be able to access the grid walk.

*The schedules are provisional and may be modified without prior notice.

For €45, add access to the grid walk as an addition to your ticket with access to the paddock.

 

Hot Rods exhibition

The great celebration of American cars and the legendary Hot Rods will take place on Saturday, March 22, at the Circuit’s paddock, recreating the atmosphere of the movie American Graffiti.

 

 

Hot rods are vehicles, typically of American origin, that can be either vintage, classic, or modern, and have been modified or rebuilt. These modifications often include the installation of more powerful engines to achieve greater speed and acceleration.

 

 

The first hot rods emerged in the late 1930s in Southern California, where races with modified cars were held in the northeastern area of Los Angeles.

 

 

Attendees will be able to enjoy an exclusive Hot Rods exhibition, and the Circuit’s paddock will be filled with classic cars from all eras. The vehicles will be arranged in a way that allows attendees to get up close and appreciate the details of these true automotive gems.

F1 retrospective exhibition

Always highly attuned to the historical motorsport events of our country, Escudería Targa Iberia is preparing a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the last Formula 1 Grand Prix held in Montjuïc and the 75th anniversary since the creation of the Formula 1 specialty, a category that has always had one of its most iconic venues in the Catalan capital. The debut of the World Championship in Barcelona took place at the Pedralbes circuit in 1951, moving to Montjuïc in 1969, and since 1991, to the permanent home at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

With this historical intent, Escudería Targa Iberia is preparing to showcase some single-seaters that competed during these magical years at Montjuïc, widely considered the golden era of F1. The handful of single-seaters that will be displayed will be accompanied by a photographic exhibition placing them in context, along with posters and other F1-related items, a collection of elements that will undoubtedly add prestige to the anniversary due to the fittingness of the moment and the location.

Swing en directo


Once again, on Saturday and Sunday, the paddock at the Circuit will be transformed into a dance floor, where we can enjoy a fantastic live swing band and free Lindy Hop classes and demonstrations.

 

 

Low & Slow from La Garriga and the Swing Maresme dance school will be in charge of getting us moving and delighting us with Lindy Hop classes. It will be on Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM at the dance floor of Espíritu de Montjuïc.

And as it couldn’t be otherwise, we’ll have a great live Swing band. This year, we will have Doc Scanlon’s Cool Cat Combo.

 

 

Doc Scanlon’s Cool Cat Combo plays the authentic sound of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, always combined with a sense of joy and optimism.

Their style is influenced by New Orleans Traditional Jazz and Swing, drawing from two of the most influential musicians: Benny Goodman and Louis Armstrong.

We’ll be able to see them on Saturday and Sunday from 12:30 PM at the stage in front of the dance floor at Espíritu de Montjuïc.

Come on and bring your partner. Throughout Saturday and Sunday, you can also enjoy those popular dances of today just as they were back then, and if you feel like it, jump on the dance floor to start or perfect your moves alongside real masters!

 

Dance Floor and Stage Schedule:

  • 11:30 AM Dance floor call at the paddock
  • 12:00 PM Start of the guided class
  • 12:30 PM Start of the dance (with the live swing band)
  • 1:15 PM End of the first dance session/band break
  • 1:15 PM Start of the second guided class
  • 1:45 PM End of the second guided class
  • 1:45 PM Start of the second dance session (with the live swing band)
  • 2:30 PM End of the dance
  • 3:15 PM The swing band performs a final 45-minute set
    *Provisional times.

Pit Walk

You will have the opportunity to walk through the pit lane, located between the wall where teams communicate lap times to the drivers, and the pit entrance where mechanics will be making the final adjustments to the cars.

 

 

The Pit Walk access will be on Saturday, March 22, starting at 20:00* and will begin by entering through Box 50, located at the end of the pit building, next to the electronic scoreboard.

 

 

*The times are provisional and may be subject to change without prior notice.

Add access to the Pit Walk for €10 as an addition to your paddock access ticket.

 

Children’s Activities

The Espíritu de Montjuïc Fair with the attractions that were all the rage at the time.

 

 

At Espíritu de Montjuïc, we’ve prepared a special fair dedicated to the little ones. Children will be able to enjoy a wide variety of activities specially designed for them: carousel, bumper cars, inflatables, trampolines, and much more.

 

 

It will be a space full of fun, where the little ones can spend an unforgettable day surrounded by friends and family. The fair is designed for them to have a blast, participating in all the activities and exploring new ways of entertainment!

 

Remember, children aged 8 (inclusive) and under have free access to the event; no ticket is required.

Free Children’s Activities

Come spend a different day at the Circuit. Bring your children, grandchildren, or friends, and you’ll find multiple free activities for the little ones.
Face painting, storytellers, giant tables with wooden games, the circus, pedal car track… are just some of the free activities we’ve had in the past at Espíritu de Montjuïc. What will be available this year? Come to the Circuit to find out.

Remember, children aged 8 (inclusive) and under have free access to the event; no ticket is required.

Free Children’s Activities

Come spend a different day at the Circuit. Bring your children, grandchildren, or friends, and you’ll find multiple free activities for the little ones.
Face painting, storytellers, giant tables with wooden games, the circus, pedal car track… are just some of the free activities we’ve had in the past at Espíritu de Montjuïc. What will be available this year? Come to the Circuit to find out.

Remember, children aged 8 (inclusive) and under have free access to the event; no ticket is required.

Talk and debate on the new Historic Vehicles Regulation

One of the most interesting activities for enthusiasts and collectors at the largest classic car event in Spain will undoubtedly be the talk and debate that will take place on Saturday, March 22, at 12:00 as part of Espíritu de Montjuïc.

With the participation of various speakers, including Raúl Aranda, president of the Spanish Federation of Antique Vehicles (FEVA), and Antoni Tachó, president of the Clàssic Motor Club del Bages, the organization co-hosting the event, this will be the ideal opportunity to learn in detail about the Real Decreto 892/2024, as well as to ask questions and clarify doubts regarding the implementation of the new regulation for classifying a vehicle as a classic, with all the benefits that this brings to enthusiasts.

Espíritu de Montjuïc will be a perfect and unique occasion for enthusiasts, collectors, and club members to stay informed and resolve any questions about the new classic vehicle regulation.

GASTRONOMIC SUGGESTIONS FOR EVERYONE

 

Bring your own picnic! Or eat on the various terraces set up on the Circuit. It’s up to you. There are various picnic areas at your disposal. The most popular is the main grandstand, from which you won’t miss a second of the action on the track. But you’ll also find an area with wooden tables in the shade, next to the entrance to Gate 2.

 

 

The Circuit has various food points spread across various public areas on the track. There is also a cafeteria/restaurant in the paddock.