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General information
The Belgian Grand Prix is very popular with
the drivers and race fans but the GP
in the Belgian Ardennes is very poorly
rated by the fans that actually visit the
Spa-Francorchamps circuit. The local organisers
are not well organised so to say. Ticket
prices used to be high, and the facilities
rather poor. Parking and driving up to the
parkings is usually dreadful. The stands
have been improved and although most are
temporary a lot of them are now covered
and feauture bucket seats. But with the
changing wheather conditions and the spectacular
Eau Rouge there still are enough reasons
to visit the Belgium Grand Prix.
Viewing quality
The Spa-Francorchamps circuit is a very
long track in the hills of the Ardennes.
This means there only a couple of locations
where stands are built. The Gold 2 - Raidillon
stand is by far the most popular one as
it offers a great view of the Eau Rouge
bend. Cars are accelerating down the second
straight and only the best drivers dare
to take the Eaus Rouge flat out. The difference
in heights of the track is nowhere more
apparent than here - something not appreciated
when watching the event on television. The
Gold 3 and Gold 5 stands are at the start-finish
line and offer excellent views of pit lane
action and the first turn. At the far end
of the track there are good stands at the
Bruxelles corner (Silver 11 and Silver 3)
or in Stavelot (Silver 9). The Busstop chicane
is also a favoured location in the Gold
7 stand.
Prices
The Belgium Grand Prix was always a very
expensive stand. The moment the prices were
lowered for 2006 the organisers went belly
up. It is unknown if prices will be at a
more economic level for 2006.
Best Deal
The best deal on F1
tickets for the Belgian Grand Prix is
not yet known.
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