Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Protected preview · final high-resolution PNG · no watermark
- Resolution
- 4961 × 7016 px (A2 / 300 DPI)
- Format
- PNG
- Master file
- A2 portrait ratio · 300 DPI
- Coordinates
- 41.5700°N, 2.2611°E
Available formats
- HD PNG without watermark€3.50
- A4 portrait print (unframed)+€20.00
- A3 portrait print (unframed)+€30.00
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- Length
- 4.657 km
- Turns
- 14
- Lap record
- 1:15.743 — Oscar Piastri (2025)
- First GP
- 1991
What should you know before choosing a Barcelona circuit poster?
A Barcelona circuit poster presents the 4.657 km route at Montmeló, inaugurated in 1991. The configuration shown has fourteen corners after removal of the final-sector chicane: a long main straight leads into a compressed section before broad curves carry the outline back. OwnHomeMap turns that geometry into a vertical composition with colour choices and an optional personal line. The protected preview lets the buyer check segment separation and title balance before payment. A confirmed order provides a 4961 × 7016 pixel PNG without the preview watermark. Its ratio matches A2 and contains enough pixels for printing at 42 × 59.4 cm, or 16.5 × 23.4 inches, at 300 DPI. For this eligible circuit, the cart can also offer one A4 or A3 portrait print while the PNG remains included; checkout collects delivery details when that option is selected. The silhouette works as graphic decor, a Catalonia memory or a place-based gift without copying a team identity or claiming an official sporting affiliation.
Circuit history
The circuit’s foundation stone was laid in 1989 as part of development connected with the Barcelona Olympic programme. The Montmeló venue officially opened on 10 September 1991 and hosted its first major car race a few weeks later. Its configuration changed several times. In 2023, the route used by single-seaters removed the final-sector chicane and restored two fast bends, producing an official length of 4.657 km and fourteen corners. The outline therefore combines a very long straight with curves of distinctly different radii.
Why this circuit is distinctive
On a poster, Barcelona reads as a broad asymmetric loop crossed by several tighter returns. The long straight creates a clear axis, while the final-sector bends widen the upper part of the outline. Turns 1 to 3 form an immediately visible sequence unlike the compact chicanes of a venue such as Monza. That variety keeps the silhouette technical and readable without adding results, calendar claims or short-lived branding.
Customization guidance
A light line on a mineral or deep-blue background separates the main straight from the two broad final bends. For a warmer composition, combine sand and terracotta with ivory text. Keep the dedication beneath the Barcelona name so it does not cut across the central loop. In the preview, confirm that the tighter-sector segments remain distinct when the image is reduced. Geometric typography supports the technical character of the route.
Printing guidance
Download the final PNG from the confirmed order and retain its full dimensions. For A2 output, request portrait printing without cropping and inspect the margin beside the long straight. Matte paper suits restrained palettes, while satin stock adds depth to blues and warm tones. Do not use the protected preview as the print source. If you choose a smaller format, preserve the exact width-to-height ratio so the final bends and surrounding space remain intact.