Spa tickets 2023
Rumours suggested the classic racing circuit was at risk of being removed from the calendar for the forthcoming season. But much to fans' and drivers' delight, it was announced the race would return during the weekend Max Verstappen stormed to victory from the back-half of the grid in front of a huge Dutch contingent. Show While Spa has become a venue associated with the Dutch world champion in recent years, fans from across the globe travel to the Ardennes to experience racing at this iconic venue. Grandstand and general admission tickets are now available via Motorsport Tickets. The longest circuit on the calendar, the design of the track coupled with its unique elevation creates some of the most challenging corners on the calendar. Fans in the Gold 8 Grandstand will witness the start of the race head-on, as the cars charge off the line towards the tight hairpin at La Source. Nicholas Latifi, Williams FW44, Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A522, the remainder of the field at the start Photo by: Steven Tee / Motorsport Images At Turns 2, 3, and 4, drivers are faced with the legendary Eau Rouge and Raidillon – a series of high-speed uphill turns, where the newly refurbished grandstand Gold 3 holds almost 5,000 spectators taking in the action. Later in the lap, fans can take in the action along the long Kemmel Straight, high-speed Pouhon corner, or flat-out Blanchimont by booking a Bronze general admission ticket, giving fans the ability to explore the sprawling circuit. Given its remote location – around 20 minutes from the nearest town – most fans will opt to brave the elements and camp by at the track. This puts most fans within minutes of reaching the track, and creates an unrivalled atmosphere with fellow fans.* With just the one-year contract extension announced, there’s every chance this could be fans’ last chance to tick the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa off their bucket list. Tickets are available to book now with Motorsport Tickets. *Camping options are expected at a later date. Bet here Bet here Official Formula 1 Tickets for the Belgian Grand Prix 2023On this page you can safely and securely order your official Spa F1 tickets for the Belgian Grand Prix of 2023. Located in the beautiful Ardennes region of Belgium, the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is still one of the few remaining classic F1 circuits. If you don’t mind braving the elements and walking a lot, Bronze tickets (General Admission) are an excellent choice. There is also a good selection of grandstands available in Spa, most of which are close to start-finish and Eau Rouge. Choosing a covered grandstand in the sometimes rainy or likewise sun-drenched Spa is also a winning formula. Belgian Grand Prix Ticket TipsGood to know:
What is our best choice for grandstand tickets in Spa?The best grandstand in Spa is undoubtedly Gold 8 on the outside of the Lapin hairpin, with a view over the straight next to the pit lane. Be quick as it sells out early every year. Other good grandstand choices include Gold 3 and Silver 2 (uncovered) near the famed Eau Rouge. Gold GrandstandsGold 1 is the main grandstand opposite the pit lane on the start-finish straight. A good choice for the start / finish of the race and action in the pit lane. Choose a different grandstand if you’re looking for on-track action. Gold 2 is a large, elevated permanent grandstand located on the straight between La Source and Eau Rouge, with a direct view of the old pit lane, which is still used by the support races during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend. You can see Eau Rouge in the distance, but there are better views available for this price. Gold 3 is the best grandstand overlooking Eau Rouge / Raidillion and offers an excellent elevated view of the famous corner plus the portion of the circuit that precedes it. A certain level of physical fitness is required to get to this grandstand from La Source as it is located on a steep hill. We recommend this stand. Gold 4 is an uncovered grandstand next to Eau Rouge. It is located far from the track and placed at an odd angle with fairly limited views. Instead, pay a little more for Gold 3. Gold 6 is a small covered grandstand on the chicane bus stop, close to the entrance to the pit lane. It is one of the most expensive grandstands, but you can always expect some action at this point on the track over the GP weekend. Gold 7 is located at the exit of the La Source (Turn 1) hairpin bend and the view cannot be compared to that of Gold 8. Better to choose one of the Eau Rouge grandstands if Gold 8 is already sold out. Gold 8 is located on the La Source (turn 1) hairpin turn overlooking the start-finish straight. The popularity of this stand is evident from the fact that it is always the first to sell out! It is cream of the crop and if tickets are available, secure them while you still can. Gold 9 is a smaller, temporary grandstand closer to the opening corner La Source on the start-finish straight. Located opposite the ‘slower’ teams’ pit boxes and with a distant view of La Source for the inevitable action on the opening lap of a race. Silver GrandstandsSilver 1 is located on the track between La Source and Eau Rouge. You will still get an individually numbered seat in the Silver 1 & 2 grandstands, but in bleacher style. Furthermore, they do not have a backrest against which you can lean. The fence at the bottom of the grandstand limits the view of the lower rows. Silver 3 (not on track image) is located near turn 10, Pouhon. The grandstand offers a view of a beautiful combination of turns, but in our opinion it is a less spectacular grandstand than Silver 1 and Silver 2. Silver 4 is located on the south side of the circuit, far from all other stands (plus far from the Fanzone). It overlooks the slow bend of Brussels (turn 8), but this is much better visible from the General Admission area on the inside of the bend. Silver 4 does feature individual seats with backsupport (as in gold). The fencing at the bottom of the grandstand also limits the view of the lower rows. General Admission (Bronze tickets)Spa-Francorchamps has some of the best General Admission Areas of any current F1 circuit. However, being the longest track on the calendar and located in the middle of the Ardennes mountainous region, one must be physically fit to take full advantage of the beautiful natural surroundings. Many of the hiking trails are unpaved and for the best panoramic views you will need to climb hills, especially around Eau Rouge. Wear comfortable shoes and if rain is forecast a pair of boots will come in handy. Parking (Car)Are you traveling by car to Spa-Francorchamps? Then you can also book your parking tickets in advance at Race Experience. There are three different types of parking tickets available. The Green parking zone (Green) is located near the parking areas and the Silver 4 and Speed Corner stands. We do not recommend Zone Green for grandstands near the start-finish. The Yellow parking zone will be a better choice in this case. We recommend the Yellow Parking Zone (Yellow) if you book a grandstand seat between the last corner and Eau Rouge. You choose the Red Parking Zone (Red) when you have tickets for the Max Verstappen grandstand or General Admission Area near Blanchimont. Parking (Motorcycle)Are you traveling by motorcycle? Then you can order parking tickets for the Blue Parking Zone (Blue). This zone is located near the main entrance (start-finish). Do you require any assistance with your order? Simply call Race Experience ticket professionals on +31 50 205 78 01 or contact us via the online form found on this page. What is the cheapest F1 race to attend?The Hungarian Grand Prix has the cheapest ticket among all circuits, worth £95.25 (£127) Monaco, unsurprisingly, is the most expensive with the cheapest ticket being £525 ($700)
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