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F1 Canadian Grand Prix general admission tickets?
Hi,
I’d like to know whether anybody has ordered general admission tickets for the Gilles Villeneuve track…from what I can see in the video is that people can walk in the lawn around various grand stands…i know we have to show up early for general admissions and that it can be tiring from standing too long, but are grand stand tickets also given in the first-come-first-serve fashion in order to get the front seats?
unfortunately, there’s quite a cost difference between the cheapest grand stand ticket vs the general admission…
Thanks!
Oh also, I’ve noticed people watching from the bridge that leads to the casino, is that one considered general admissions as well?
In order to observe all the action on the track, you have access to the following areas: between grandstands 15, 24 and 22 in the hairpin; behind grandstand 34, close to grandstand 33. Space is limited and the early birds are more susceptible to occupy the best observation posts. You can visit the exhibits in the center of the track as well as the support races paddocks
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