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9. Ticket Information




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This article is from the Formula One Motor Racing FAQ, by mitchmcc@ultranet.com (Mitchell McCann) with numerous contributions by others.

9. Ticket Information


(Editor's note: I would like to expand on this section and
possibly make it a separate posting. Anybody who has this sort
of information on any regular and/or future venues, please let
me know).

Canada - Grand Prix Molson du Canada
Phone: (514) 350-0000
Fax: (514) 350-4709
1997 prices - Gold 3 day Can$335
Silver 3 day Can$275
Bronze 3 day Can$135
G.A. 3 day Can$75
G.A. daily Can$20, 35 and 50

Consensus seems to be that the stands at the hairpin, silver or
bronze, are the best value for money. Golds are over-priced.
General Admission - can be OK but get there very early. Circuit
accessible by public transport - subway to Ile St-Helene
station.


Belgian Grand Prix
Spa Francorchamps
(usually held at last weekend of August)

R.F.P.
Route du Circuit 55
B-4970 Francorchamps
Tel +32 87-27.51.46 / 27.51.38
Fax +32 87-27.55.51 / 27.52.96

1997 prices

Sunday Weekend
Gold 3 BEF 12500
Gold 1,2,4 BEF 11000
Gold 1,2,4 Child BEF 7000
Silver 1,2,3,4 BEF 8500
Silver 1,2,3,4 Chd BEF 6000
Bronze BEF 5000 6000
Bronze Child BEF 2500 3000


Green is limited access only, which means you allowed to stand
on the banking along the 'Kemmel' straight. Bronze gives you
access to (practically) all around the circuit. There are some
pretty fast corners at Spa, which are a must to be seen {Usually
a spin or two occurs at well :-)}. A Silver ticket buys you a
place at the open tribunes, while Gold either gives you right to
sit at the covered tribune at the finish line or the tribune
facing the awesome 'Eau Rouge' corner.

Looking for a place to stay? The Tourist Office might help you
out:
Spa Office du Tourisme
Place Royal 41
B 4900 Spa
Tel (+32) 87 77.17.00
Fax (+32) 87 77.07.00


Monaco Grand Prix
Always held at the weekend following Ascension day.

The following information about the event in 1996 was found on
the Webpages at http://www.monaco.mc/monaco/gprix/stand.html

Prices
Thursday Saturday Sunday
Stand Situation 16-May 18-May 19-May
A1 Saint Devote - Tabac 250F 600F 1400F
A3 Viaduc Saint Devote 250F 600F 1400F
A4 Ave de la Costa - 300F 500F
B Casino 250F 700F 1400F
E Chicane - 600F 1400F
K Quai Albert 1er 300F 750F 1500F
M Route de la Piscine 300F 700F 1400F
N Piscine panne Nord 200F 450F 900F
O Piscine Plongeur 200F 600F 1400F
P Piscine panne Sud 200F 450F 900F
L Piscine Rainier III 200F 450F 900F
T Cale de halage 150F 300F -
U Virage Rascasse 250F - -
V Virage Anthony Noghes 250F 600F 1400F
W Courbe des Gazometres 250F 600F 1400F
Z1 Av J.F. Kennedy 100F 200F 300F
Z2 Virage Anthony Noghes 150F 300F 600F


R Rocher de Monaco - 150F 200F


Seating Notes
General:
Stands K,M have the best view of the large TV screen (positioned
above and behind stand Z1.) Stand R is a large grass bank with a
view down over the port. There are no official seats. The large
TV can also be seen from this stand.

Thursday:
The tickets do not reference a seat number. You are free to sit
anywhere in the stand you have chosen.
Stands K,M: The ticket allows access to K and M.
Stands N,O,P: The ticket allows access to N,O and P.

Friday:
The stands are free. The circuit is only operational in the
morning and there is no Formula 1 action.

Saturday:
The tickets for all stands except Z,Z1,R are numbered to
specific
seats.

Sunday:
The tickets for all stands except Z,Z1,R are numbered to
specific
seats.

 

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