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Tickets for the Spanish GP 2023: Where to buy, how much they cost and how the sale will be for access to the Grada Carlos Sainz

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Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz move crowds, so it’s no surprise that the Spanish GP 2023 they have sold all your tickets within minutes. For the second consecutive year, the Spanish event on his calendar Formula 1 Hang the “Sold Out” sign. Although hope is not lost for those who didn’t manage to buy those early tickets.

On Wednesday, March 8, at 10 a.m. peninsula time, the details of the packages access to Carlos Sainz podium. Sports news presents all the details below.

Grada Carlos Sainz Spanish Grand Prix 2023: tickets, prices and where to buy them

The entrances to the stands Carlos Sainz for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix They are already available on the official Ferrari driver website as well as at this ProTicketing link using the code GRADACS552023. The price in this 2023 is 180 euros and includes the full pass for the 3 days, a Carlos flag, a cap and a pack of Estrella Galicia beers.

  • Price: 180 euros
  • Additional features: ticket for 3 days, cap, flag and pack of beers

However, these tickets sold out within 30 minutes of going on sale.

When do tickets go on sale for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix?

As previously mentioned, on Wednesday, March 8, access to Grada Carlos Sainz went on sale. In 30 minutes the 3,300 available seats were sold out.

Where to buy tickets for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix?

The entrances to the stands Carlos Sainz for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix They could be purchased through the official Ferrari driver website as well as the ProTicketing link using the code GRADACS552023

Ticket prices for the Spanish Grand Prix 2023

There was a clear price increase in the package offered by Carlos Sainz: from 119 euros in 2022 it went to 180 in this version. In addition to tickets for the three days in Grandstand B, the membership included a driver’s flag, a Ferrari cap and a pack of Estrella Galicia beers.

When is the Spanish Grand Prix 2023? Day and time of the Formula 1 appointment

He Spanish GP 2023 F1 will be contested between Friday 2 and Sunday 4 June at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Montmeló. On Friday, June 2, the two free practices will take place, while on Saturday, June 3, the third practice and the qualifiers will take place, closing everything on Sunday, June 4, with the race.

F1 Spanish GP 2023 schedules and sessions

Day Conferences Time
Friday, June 2 free practice 1 1:30 p.m.
Friday, June 2 free practice 2 five in the afternoon
Saturday June 3rd free practice 3 12:30 pm
Saturday June 3rd Classification 4:00 pm
Sunday, June 4 Career 15:00

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