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European Grand Prix 2010 Tickets

European Grand Prix 2010
25 – 27 June, Valencia, Spain

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European Grand Prix 2010 Ticket Prices

Viewing Area Entry Price (£)
Principal – P1 Fri – Sun 590
Principal – P3 Fri – Sun 374
Malvarrosa – M1 Fri – Sun 328
Malvarrosa – M2 Fri – Sun 293
Malvarrosa – M7 Fri – Sun 153
Nazaret – N3 Fri – Sun 153
Nazaret – N2 Sun 118
Grao – G3 Fri – Sun 196
Grao –
G1
Sun 118

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Additional Information

There is no General Admission area at the race in 2010.

Big screen TVs will be available on race weekend for as many spectators as possible but the organisers are unable to provide locations in advance.

Child Tickets

Child tickets are not offered by this event and so an adult ticket must be purchased.

European Grand Prix 2010

European Grand Prix 2010
25 – 27 June, Valencia, Spain

The European Grand Prix 2010 has been moved two months earlier in the F1 calendar and that can only be a good thing. The unforgiving heat at the end of August takes its toll on spectators and drivers alike.

Rubens Barrichello won on the street circuit in Valencia in 2009, but as usual the Spanish Formula 1 fans will expect a good race from Fernando Alonso who will be wearing the colours of Scuderia Ferrari in 2010.

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European Grand Prix Circuit – Circuito Urbano Valencia

Circuito Urbano Valencia Track Map

Circuito Urbano Valencia Track Map 2010

Circuito Urbano Valencia Information

Length: 5.44km
Race distance: 57 laps / 310.08km

Full throttle: 59%
Top speed: 306kph
Longest flat-out section: 13s / 930m
Right/left-hand corner: 13/12

European Grand Prix, Valencia – Video

Europan Grand Prix, Valencia

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European Grand Prix

The European Grand Prix reappeared on the F1 calendar in mid 1980s and is a regular event since 1999.

Its current home is Valencia, Spain. This modern Spanish city will host the European Grand Prix until 2014.

Michael Schumacher has won Grand Prix of Europe 6 times – 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006. Fernando Alonso is second in the all time winners ranking with just 2 wins – 2005, 2007.

Valencia made its first appearance on the Formula 1 calendar in 2008 and it proved to be a great event.

Sun, sea and racing – what a combination for a European Grand Prix!

Although it is regarded as a street circuit, the German architect Hermann Tilke was again involved. He designed roads, which were exclusively build for the race, plus the infrastructural buildings for the circuit.

From fans’ point of view, this must be one of the most enjoyable races on the calendar. From the Valencia Airport, Manesis, you can just jump on the Metro and go straight to the beach and conveniently that is where the European Grand Prix circuit is located.

Valencia is simply a fantastic city, well worth the visit.


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