Tickets are now on sale for the Grand Prix of Spain, at Catalunya.


The twenty best drivers in the world compete in one of the most important races on the calendar. Already one of the most modern tracks in F1, built in 1990, the Circuit de Catalunya will be getting a facelift in time for the 2006 season to celebrate its 50th GP, further improving its facilities for spectators. The Circuit has fourteen grandstands, three of which are under cover, and all are well able to cater for an estimated 75,000 spectators – an increase of 8,000 over last year. And with 17 giant screen TVs, they’ll catch all the action.


Ticketing Option - The 3-Day Pass:
1. Pit-lane open on Thursday 11th May so those who like to get near the sounds and smells of the pits can get to within touching distance of the cars. Spectators holding a three-day ticket have access to the pit-lane, in the morning from 10.00 to 12.30 and in the afternoon from 16.00 to 19.00.


2. Port Aventura Theme Park - Day Pass

Along with your ticket for the Gran Premio de España de Formula One, you will be given a 2x1 for Port Aventura, one of Europe’s most highly regarded theme parks.


To fully enjoy the F1 Spanish Grand Prix it is recommended that you wear sunglasses, sun lotion, a cap and comfortable footwear.


Sightseeing?
For further information about tourism in Barcelona, visit the website www.barcelonaturisme.com. and for the surrounding region - www.turismevalles.net.


Tickets


To purchase tickets for this special 50th anniversary event:




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