Check out all the information you need to know about the race. Which drivers can you watch, and which teams can you follow? Who to cheer for? What's the timetable, and where are you most likely to see your favorite driver? Get ready for a unique race weekend.
Alongside Formula 1, the weekend is also set to include Formula 2, Formula 3, and the Porsche Cup.
Some drivers attend fan zone events, so keep an eye on the social media of teams, drivers, organisers, and sponsors to know when and where to meet them. Before the race, drivers usually arrive early at the circuit from nearby hotels, so you might spot them near the reserved car parks if you get there in time. You can also try to wait in front of their hotels.
Always go early. We highly recommend that you arrive before 9am to avoid queues at the gate, especially on Sunday. The race weekend programme can be found here.
The main race starts at 15:00 local time (CEST). You can check the full schedule for the weekend here.
Motorsport is very noisy, but earplugs are not mandatory. However, it is recommended that you have them with you. If you are going to the circuit with children, always provide them with hearing protection!
Yes, the Imola Grand Prix offers accessible areas for disabled visitors, including dedicated viewing platforms, accessible toilets, and assistance where needed. However, registration ahead is needed. You can find more info here.
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