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BARCELONA plans to receive SPECTATORS for this year's Spanish GP race

The organizers of the Spanish Grand Prix hope to be able to open the doors of the racetrack for spectators for this year’s race, after last year’s race was held behind closed doors.

Coronavirus pandemic last August prevented spectators from entering the racetrack Circuit of Barcelona-Catalonia, which was one of the many venues to run the race behind closed doors.

Apparently it will be on this year’s race spectators are allowed to enter, as the organizers plan to start next Thursday ticket sales. It will be included for all purchased tickets Covid-19 warranty, which means that in case the event will not be performed or it will performed behind closed doors, all ticket holders will have the option to postpone them for a year 2022 or they get returned money. For the spectators who will take part in this race, many will be introduced security measures, including that the seats around the spectator left, right, rear and front will be empty.

The organizers of this year's Spanish Grand Prix race in Barcelona plan to enter a limited number of spectators, and for this purpose they are expected to start selling tickets next Thursday - Photo: HB Press

Objects will be divided into five different zones, which will allow performance control and optimization rotation of spectators. In each sector created for all grandstands, but it would be no more than 3000 ljudi. Barcelona secured a place on this year's race calendar last month, as it was marked on the provisional calendar as an example that has yet to be resolved. Med winter holidays however, there was also a minor change to the track as they reworked the tenth turn.    

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