Belgian Grand Prix 2010
27 – 29 August, Spa, Belgium
The Belgian Grand Prix is immensely popular event loved by fans and drivers alike. In 2010 it will be held at the iconic Spa circuit between 27 – 29 August.
Tickets for Belgian Grand Prix 2010 are already on sale. Price start from only £82 for Sunday’s General Admission, to £488 for Gold 1 Pit.
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Belgian Grand Prix 2010
27 – 29 August, Spa-Francorchamps
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| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Gold Covered – Gold 3 Eau-Rouge | Sun | 447 |
| Gold Uncovered – Gold 4 Eau-Rouge | Sun | 397 |
| Silver 2 Spa | Fri – Sun | 306 |
| Bronze – General Admission | Fri – Sun | 133 |
| Steel – General Admission | Sun | 82 |
Formula 1 fans reviews of Belgian Grand Prix.
“We had an excellent time at the race. The tickets were fantastic and we had a great view. The race had a fantastic atmosphere. There were great facilities.”
“Absolutely sensational!!!
Set in beautiful countryside, everything you’ve heard about Spa being for propper race drivers and for proper race fans is absolutely true. I watched qualifying from the bottom of Eau Rouge and having been to Silverstone and Barcelona, this was far and away the most enjoyable individual experience.”
“Stayed in Bruxells which was excellent. We travelled by train to Verviers and bus to circuit. Trains were excellent bus was busy but no real fuss. Doddle compared to Silverstone.
Thoroughly enjoyed the weekend. Its full on traveling and walking but thats what its all about. Can’t wait to do it again money permitting.”
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Spa), where the Belgian Grand Prix is held, is regarded as most driver’s favourite circuit. It is fast, dangerous and the weather is unpredictable.
It is not unusual for one part of the track to be dry and another wet.
This race must be quite special for Michael Schumacher and his fans. Schumacher made his debut here in 1991, won his first Formula 1 race in 1992 and was crowned a World Championship for the seventh time in 2004.
Spa has one of the most famous corners in Formula 1, the Eau Rouge. It used to be quite a challenge to go flat out and take the corner with a speed above 300 km/h, something that only the most stilled drivers were able to achieve.
Nowadays, with all the “modern touches” that a Formula 1 car has, it is the norm for most drivers to take the corner at such speed.
Belgian Grand Prix at Spa is one of the classic Formula 1 races and many fans’ favourite race to go to.

Spa-Francorchamps Circuit Track Map

Spa-Francorchamps Circuit Information
Length: 7.004km
Race distances: 44 laps / 308.176km
Full throttle: 70%
Top speed: 310kph
Longest flat-out section: 24s / 1.865km
Right/left-hand corners: 9/10