On March 20, the 2022 Formula 1 season will officially kick off with the Bahrain GP, the first race of the year after the Barcelona tests, already held, and those scheduled on the Sakhir track in a few days. In about a month and a half then, on the weekend of April 22-23-24, the Circus will touch Italy for the first time this year. The appointment is with the GP of Emilia-Romagna, scheduled for the third consecutive season on the Imola circuit. The historic plant dedicated to the memory of Enzo and Dino Ferrari had returned to the world calendar in 2020, ‘thanks’ to the pandemic, and managed to retain its place again this year in the first ‘normal’ program drawn up by F1 since pre- Covid.
For Imola the opportunity that arrives this season is particularly tempting, also because in the past two years the audience present in the stands has been reduced to a flicker precisely because of the restrictions related to the Coronavirus. Conversely, at the end of April the capacity of the Santerno plant should be able to be almost fully exploited. Just in these days the Imola racetrack has started put tickets to the event on sale. As often happens on these occasions, however, there were some complaints related to ticket prices through social networks. To try to get an idea, we went directly to visit the sales portal Ticketone.it.
Tickets for the full three days, which include free practice, qualification, Sprint Race and race, start at 245 euros and go up to 725. The cheapest ones, on the other hand, of course, are those for Friday only, in which they are in free practice and qualifying program, which start at 50 Euros and go up to a maximum of 100. Finally, the day of the Grand Prix: to attend the GP scheduled for Sunday, it ranges from a minimum of 180 Euros to a maximum of 580. All prices shown are halved for children under 12 years old.
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