Circuit de Catalunya Track Map

Circuit de Catalunya Information
Length: 4.655km
Race distance: 66 laps / 305.256km
Full throttle: 57%
Top speed: 308kph
Longest flat-out section: 16s / 1.14km
Right/left-hand turns: 9/7
Spanish Grand Prix 2010
07 – 09 May 2010, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| East – Main | Fri – Sun | 405 |
| North – Stand S | Fri – Sun | 329 |
| South – Stand L | Fri – Sun | 265 |
| West – Stand N | Fri – Sun | 163 |
| West – General Admission | Fri – Sun | 84 |
Fans reviews of the Spanish Grand Prix:
“Just returned from Spain having combined the race weekend with a family hoilday and what a fantastic trip !! The plus points were definatly the location of our seats (stand G) and the great weather and of course a British win !”
“I choose this race weekend as a present for my son and husband last xmas, and I was not let down in any aspect of this gift. First I would like to thank bookf1 for the amazing seats provided, my men said it was truly unreal how close they were to the finish line with full view of the pits, and a clear view of the screen for the rest of the action on the track, the joy in their voices told me my choice was right plus the million thank you txt messages I received over the three days they were there.”
“If you are English be prepared for a great deal of good natured banter from the Spanish contingent, especially where L.H is concerned. Also there is a lengthy walk from Montmelo station to the circuit, mostly uphill, which can be tiring if the weather is very warm or if you are older, like me.”
Spanish Grand Prix 2010
07 – 09 May 2010, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Users reviews of the Spanish Grand Prix
“The positions available for £65 on the grassy banks were far superior to our £220 seats”
“We have been to the spanish f1 every year since 1991 at montmello it is a lot more busy with traffic now, but if you set off early you sould be ok, the circuit is very good for viewing even in general admission, we went the 3 days and had a great time.”