The 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix is this weekend! Here are the details you need to know with opening odds and the full field for the latest Formula 1 event.

Monaco came and went with an unsurprising champion in last week’s Formula 1 action. This week, the European trip continues as the grid lands in Spain for the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. The question of whether anyone can dethrone wunderkind Kimi Antonelli is now growing in pertinence as the young star rolls into the weekend with five straight victories.

The latest leg of the F1 calendar takes place at 9 a.m. ET on Sunday, June 14. Here, we’ll dive in with a look at the odds and lines leaderboard for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix courtesy of F1 betting markets on DraftKings Sportsbook.

2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix odds, field

The No. 1 thing to know this week is that Spain now gets not one, but two grands prix this year. The Spanish Grand Prix, traditionally held at this week’s Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, will now take place in September on the MADRING street circuit in Madrid. As such, the race in Montmelo lives on this year as the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

Prior to last week’s Monaco Grand Prix, Mercedes was dealt a blow by an FIA regulation to address the team’s compression ratio loophole. Chatter about the circuit being boring aside, the new reg clearly didn’t bother Kimi Antonelli. The 19-year-old star took first for his fifth consecutive race, now understandably entering Spain as a +110 favorite to win the Barcelona-Catalunya GP with -450 odds for the podium. Teammate George Russell comes off his worst finish of the year at 12th but remains second on the leaderboard this week at a +275/-200 split.

One extremely interesting name on the leaderboard is Max Verstappen, who’s third in odds to win at +650 with -165 odds to stand on the podium. The Red Bull Racing star was a DNF in Monaco, but finished third in Canada during the preceding week and fifth in Miami prior to that. He’s building momentum on the season, and teammate Isack Hadjar also deserves a mention after shockingly finishing third this past week as well. However, the latter comes in much later in odds at +4000 to win and +1400 for the podium. Still, there’s an argument for Red Bull Racing making some strides.

After them are McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. The former enters at +850 to win and +105 to finish on the podium; the latter sits at +1200 and +185. Piastri did finish fourth this past week, though Norris was a DNF himself. The pair are followed by Scuderia Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc at an identical split of +1600/+350. Hamilton comes off a second-place finish last week in Monaco — fitting in representing the Italian team — though Leclerc also recorded a DNF in his hometown grand prix.

The remainder of the field comes in at much longer odds to win the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, holding a minimum of +8000 odds to record a podium result. It includes the following racers, with the figures next to their names indicating odds of a top-10 finish rather than a win or podium appearance:

Pierre Gasly (-175)

Franco Colapinto (-125)

Oliver Bearman (+265)

Nico Hulkenberg (+350)

Liam Lawson (+130)

Gabriel Bortoleto (+350)

Esteban Ocon (+285)

Carlos Sainz (+240)

Arvid Lindblad (+155)

Alexander Albon (+240)

Valtteri Bottas (+6000)

Sergio Perez (+4500)

Lance Stroll (+6000)

Fernando Alonso (+4500)