Motorsports
Reasonable prices for Aragon GP in contrast to Misano
The MotoGP World Championship will land on the Aragonese Circuit in the Motorland Aragón of Arcaniz from September 16th to 18th, with a large team of humans working directly or indirectly during testing for the third Grand Prix in chronological order. Celebrated at common prices. Spain helps Bajo to encourage trips to the Aragon region.
It will be staffed with approximately 5,700 people performing a variety of functions.The majority of the professionals working directly will be made up of teams, organizations, approximately 4,000 people employed by Dorna, and approximately 400 certified journalists. On the circuit side, more than 500 people work in the stands, public areas, ticket offices, security and access. His 462 make up a group of track marshals, pit lane personnel, secretaries, race direction and health personnel. About 60 employees assigned to VIP lounges, catering and MotorLand stores. Thirty workers will be employed in the press room, certification center and shuttle service drivers for photographers, while about 100 will be responsible for maintenance, assembly, cleaning and signal functions.
Popular price for all 3 days
Grand Prix ticket sales are going well. This edition activates a total of 6 stands (1A, 1B, 1C, 3B, 3C, and 7) and of course the 2 large Perouse areas (4 and 6).
The ticket is valid for 3 days of activity on the track and costs €90-110 in the stands and €50 in Peru.
Those aged 65-14 can enter Perrows 4 and 6 for free, and enjoy a special 50% discount on all other stands. Also, children under the age of 3 are admitted free of charge but are not entitled to occupy a seat.
These reasonable prices are in contrast to the wild prices of the recent San Marino GP, which range from €282.50 to €380 in the starting grandstand and €157 to €192 in the cheapest Grandstand D.
600+ agents ensure security
The Civil Guard will deploy more than 600 agents of all specialties over the three days of the event to control and coordinate traffic and security on and around the circuit and to respond to emergencies. Additionally, over the weekend, the Directorate General of Transport (DGT) will deploy two of his helicopters and a drone. This joins that of the Civil Guard with the ability to record and transmit live images of his N232 access between the circuit and Zaragoza. and Arkanis.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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