The Circuit has confirmed the expansion of its capacity for the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix, to be held from May 20 to 22. This Thursday, the new seats will be put up for sale via the Circuit’s website (www.circuitcat.com) which distributed in three different grandstands.
The sale will be activated this Thursday, April 21 at exactly 11 am, which will free up new locations for fans. These tickets will be sold as a three-day subscription, thus guaranteeing access to the Circuit from Friday to Sunday and spread across three different grandstands on the World Cup track.
Grandstand A, located at the end of the main straight, with a beautiful view of turns 1, 2 and 3, has been enlarged. Tickets of this modality will have a price of 340 euros.
On the other hand, in Grandstand M the available locations are also extended. This is a covered grandstand located between turns 3 and 4 of the layout. Tickets for this grandstand can be purchased for 350 euros.
The Circuit will also place a grandstand that disappeared along with the pandemic, Grandstand I. It will be located at the last corner of the track, after the last chicane and overlooking the entrance to the main straight. The price of this modality will be 340 euros.
Fans can benefit from several discounts such as 50% on Junior (from 6 to 15 years old) and Senior (from 65 years old) modalities, as well as 20% applicable to users of Carnet Jove. Children under the age of 6 enter free of charge without sitting in a chair and accompanied by an adult.
Source: La Verdad

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