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Pelouse
Includes: Entrance to the Catalunya Formula 1 Circuit for 3 days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Not included: Seats, parking
Main Stand
Includes: Entrance to the Catalunya Formula 1 Circuit for 3 days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Numbered seats. Covered grandstand. View of the final straight. Views of a giant television screen.
Not included: Parking
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Opened : 1991
Capacity : 140,700
Address : Carretera de Granollers a Parets, Carrer Mas Moreneta, s/n, PKM 2.5, 08160, Barcelona - Spain
Important information
Date and times
From May 30th to June 1st.
The entrance gates will open at 6:30 a.m. and access to the Circuit can be made through any gate, walking through the interior areas of the venue.
Allowed inside the circuit
Food and soft drinks. They can be in a plastic bottle of up to 1.5 liters or in a tetra-pack container.
Umbrellas and camping chairs - but only for general admission. Please do not obstruct anyone's view with your equipment.
Strollers
Photos and videos are allowed on the circuit, but professional equipment is not allowed. In fact, you don't have to be afraid to bring a high-quality camera with a telephoto lens and a tripod. But you might have problems with a large professional camera.
Not allowed inside the circuit
Glass, ceramic, wooden or metal containers. All cans are prohibited, as are sun creams and thermoses in metal containers. Plastic or cardboard containers of up to 1.5 liters are allowed.
Alcoholic beverages and illegal substances.
Drones
Any item that can be used or interpreted as a weapon and that could compromise the safety of the other spectators and Grand Prix staff. In this regard, sharp objects such as umbrellas and umbrella poles are expressly prohibited. Hand umbrellas (without tips) and the tops of umbrellas are permitted.
Personal mobility devices such as scooters or bicycles. Access with baby strollers and wheelchairs is permitted.
Pets and other companion animals.
About the Circuit
Since its opening in 1991, it has been the setting for major motorsport and motorcycling events. It has hosted iconic competitions such as the Spanish F1® Grand Prix and the European MotoGP™ Grand Prix. It has also hosted important events such as the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.
Over the years, the Circuit has evolved, adding its own events such as the 24 Hours of Catalonia Motorcycle Race and the 24 Hours of Barcelona Motorsport Race. It has also been the stage for international championships such as the FIA World Rallycross Championship and the FIM World Superbike Championship.
Great figures of motorsport and motorcycling have triumphed at the Circuit, including F1 world champions Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton, and MotoGP™ champions Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez. The Circuit has improved its facilities over the years, adapting to the needs of motorsport.
With a rich history and a promising future, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is consolidating its position as a global benchmark in the world of motorsports.