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F1, the Monza Grand Prix will be open to the public at 50%. One hundred years ago the first time in Italy

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The event, which marks a partial return to normalcy for all motorsport fans after more than a year of activity behind closed doors for the public, takes place exactly one hundred years after the first Italian Grand Prix of 1921 in Montichiari. (Brescia). Tickets can be purchased on the official website of the circuit www.monzanet.it and from the authorized dealer www.ticketone.it. It will not be possible to buy access to the gates of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza but only in advance through the indicated channels. To access the event it will be necessary to complete a check-in procedure similar to that adopted for air flights which will allow tracking of spectators for the protection of their health. The definition of ticket prices for the Formula 1 Heineken Italian Grand Prix 2021 takes into account the reduction in seat capacity imposed by current legislation and the debut of the new Sprint Qualifications on Saturday 11 September from 16:30 to 17. The new format , which will decide the grid for Sunday’s Grand Prix, foresees a fast and spectacular race of around 100 km with all the cars on the track. The activity will be preceded by an hour of free practice on Saturday morning at 12 noon start of the Sprint Qualification on the following day. On Sunday, the standard race program will remain unchanged with the start of the GP at 3pm. During the weekend all entertainment activities for the public will also be guaranteed thanks to the activities of the Fan Zone and for spectators in the stands it will be possible to follow all the sessions of the track and the live links of F1 TV reporters through the giant screens installed throughout the circuit, so as not to miss a minute of the action and behind the scenes of the event. In the event that the event is declared behind closed doors or it is necessary to reduce the number of seats available due to the change in the legislation linked to the epidemiological situation, the excess tickets already purchased will be reimbursed for the full value of the face price, according to an order of priority based on the purchase date.

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