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03 MotoGP Tickets Jerez - Spain

Toursareus Shop | 2010 MotoGP Tickets |  03 MotoGP Tickets Jerez - Spain

MotoGP Tickets for Jerez Spain 30th Apr to 2nd May 2010
Event Schedule: 30th April - 1st - 2nd May 2010
Spain - Jerez - Circuito de Jerez




Priority 3. Sales Until 31/03/2010 - 3 Day Tickets



MotoGP Tickets for Jerez Spain 30th Apr to 2nd May 2010
MotoGP VIP Village Jerez - 1st - 2nd May 2010
MotoGP VIP Village
VIP Village with paddock tour, pit walks



Reserve Your's For £99 Each - 1 or 2 Days



MotoGP  VIP Village Jerez - 1st - 2nd May 2010

Event Ticket Details

TV Screen SC / Numbered Seat NS / General Standing STD / Grandstand with NO Numbered Seat STDG

SC + NS Grandstand VIP Opposite Pit Lane / Start Line (Not VIP Village)
SC + NS Grandstand X1 SOLD OUT
SC + NS Grandstand J4
SC + NS Grandstand W3

NS Grandstand X0 SOLD OUT
NS Grandstand X2 SOLD OUT
NS Grandstand X3
NS Grandstand C2
NS Grandstand Q5

SC Grandstand A10 (Formally Especial Grandstand)
SC Grandstand R9

STDG Grandstand P7
STDG Grandstand T8
STDG Grandstand M6

STD General Admission
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Grandstand Area's at Jerez Spain

X-1 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
This is the most requested tribune during the competitions at the circuit, along with C-2 and Expo ’92, because apart from having an excelent visibility of the corners located in its surroundings, it is the fastest one of the track which means an excelent opportunity to watch the highest speeds The Ferrari curve, does not permit mistakes, its layout is unique. It is without doubt one of the most important points in the race, which makes the difference between drivers.

X-0 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
The X-0 Tribune was new at Grand Prix 2002. This is a small tribune located in the best zone of Circuito, with an excelent panoramic view to Angel Nieto, Peluqui and Ferrari zones.

C-2 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
It is one of the best grandstands of the circuit as from here you have a magnificent view of an extensive area of the racetrack, including the starting straight, the curve C-2 up to the angle of Michelin, and all the Nieto and Peluqui area. It is the first corner of the track, therefore it is a privileged place to watch the group of riders on their first lap, which is spectacular. Besides, it is also one of the main overtaking points.

J-4 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
Located just on the left of the C-2 grandstand, also at the end of the main straight, has almost the same view as the previous one. Like C-2 tribune, the main straight, angle of Michelin, and all the extense area of Nieto and Peluqui are in its vision field.

VIP TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
This grandstand is located in the main area of the track, just opposite the starting grid. Apart from watching the spectacular moment of the start in a Grand Prix of Motorbikes, Formula One or any other national competition, you can directly leave the usual previus ceremony of : The strain of the riders and mechanics, the directly works on the bikes or cars, maximun concentration, the strong sound of the engines waiting for the green lights. All these sort of ingredients make this tribune one of the most popular during the season. With an extension of more than 200 metres, you can watch the last corner of the track called "Ducados" if you are seated on the left. Hand side, if you sit on the right, you also have an excelent view of the podium ceremony.

A-10 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
It is situated in a privileged area. With a capacity of 1.200 seats in the swing Ducados (just in the last curve of the track, one that precedes the finish line) adds to the ten that the route from Jerez is located throughout the facility. It is therefore a spectacular gallery, where the lucky buyer, to be sure, you'll see as the races are decided. Not surprisingly, is the last strategic point for pilots to perform overtaking maneuvers, which will definitely increase their interest. In addition, it will enjoy a wide field of vision which includes: the curve itself with the line in front of goal, the exit of Dry Sack and Ferrari, and all the work that takes place in the pits during the training sessions and race.

W-3 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
Located just opposite the Peluqui corner and, as the previus one, has an excelent visibility and spectacularity. It is a very similar corner to Angel Nieto. Its layout is fast, on the right and of medium radio. It is very important to get a high speed before coming into the next two fast corners , also visible from this tribune. Besides, the vision field, includes the end of the main straight (Expo ’92 and J-4).

Q-5 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
Located just in front of the corner with the same name, it has a beautiful view of all theses consecutives corners wich flows to the fast Ferrari corner. If this is the corner of your choice for the Motorbike Grand Prix, you must buy the tickets well in advance to make sure that be able to live the best motorist atmosphere.

M-6 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
M-6 curve, also called Michelin, completes the trio of grandstands allocated just at the end of the main straigth of the track. In this case, it is located on the left of the two first, just in front of the curve with the same name. It is also an overtaking point during the races. It is one of the slowest corners in the racetrack, with a very strong acceleration just after it so to get the necessary high speed for the next corner.

T-8 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
T-8 tribune, located at the exit of the Michelin turn, includes -just as M-6- the Michelin curve and C-2.

P-7 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
We are now arriving to the tribunes allocated at the Nieto and Peluqui’ area, two of the most popular corners of the track together with the pelousse in between. It is the most spectacular and fastest of the circuit, with a succession of interlaced curves, all of them to the right.

R-9 TRIBUNE GRANDSTAND
This tribune, located just opposite the "Dry Sack" corner, is one of the most spectacular of the Circuito, and another overtaking point. We arrive to this corner after driving along the second longest straight (600 metres) of the track. It is the slowest corner, where the competitors make use of a wild braking during races. In this turn took place the famous incident between the Formula One drivers, Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve during the last round of the 1997 Formula One season, which finally gave Villeneuve his World Champion Title. With a very large visibility , it includes the exit of the Sito Pons curve, the second straight up to Dry Sack and it dissappears at the left corner before Nieto and Peluqui’area.
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Ticket Information

General Tickets are only in the general area's only no grandstands
Grandstand or Tribune tickets are only valid for the designated area
Some race events are valid for 1, 2 or 3 days but most events are for the whole weekend
VIP Village passes include parking inside the circuit. (At Most Circuits)

Children up to the age of 3 years have free access if they do not occupy a seat of their own.

! Please Keep Your Tickets Out Of The Sunlight !
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VIP Passes For Jerez Spain

VIP Passes For Jerez Spain

Gold Pass (Sunday)
gives you access for Race Day
Valid for 2nd May 2010

Silver & Gold (Saturday & Sunday)
gives you access for Qualifying & Race Day
Valid for 1st - 2nd May 2010

Whats on
Qualifying / Race Day 125 - Moto2 - MotoGP
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FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Racing Time Schedule (local time)

Friday
13:05-13:45 125cc Free Practice 1
14:05-14:50 MotoGP 800cc Free Practice 1
15:05-15:50 Moto2 600cc Free Practice 1

Saturday
09:05-09:45 125cc Free Practice 2
10:05-10:50 MotoGP 800cc Free Practice 2
11:05-11:50 Moto2 600cc Free Practice 2
13:05-13:45 125cc Qualifying Practice
14:05-14:50 MotoGP 800cc Qualifying Practice
15:05-15:50 Moto2 600cc Qualifying Practice

Sunday
08:40-09:00 125cc Warm Up
09:10-09:30 Moto2 600cc Warm Up
09:40-10:00 MotoGP 800cc Warm Up
11:00 125cc Race
12:15 Moto2 600cc Race
14:00 MotoGP 800cc Race

To Be Confirmed
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