Imola to allow 13,000 fans a day for Emilia Romagna GP

02 October 2020 - 08:56
By Reuters
Ferrari fans celebrate after Michael Schumacher of Ferrari won the San Marino Formula One Grand Prix at the San Marino Circuit on April 23 2006, in Imola, Italy. That year was the last time the circuit hosted a F1 GP.
Image: Paul Gilham/Getty Images Ferrari fans celebrate after Michael Schumacher of Ferrari won the San Marino Formula One Grand Prix at the San Marino Circuit on April 23 2006, in Imola, Italy. That year was the last time the circuit hosted a F1 GP.

More than 13,000 spectators a day will be allowed to attend the Emilia Romagna Formula One Grand Prix at Italy's Imola circuit later this month, race promoters said on Thursday.

The race weekend, without Friday practice and condensed into two days from the usual three, is scheduled for October 31 to November 1. It will be the third race in Italy this season.

The circuit last hosted a Formula One race in 2006, when it was designated the San Marino Grand Prix, but is returning to help flesh out a calendar that has had to be rewritten due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Thanks to the precise and meticulous anti-Covid health security protocol presented to the Emilia-Romagna Region, it was possible to obtain a significant public presence, more than 13,000 people for each race day,” organisers said in a statement.

They said tickets had been on sale for a week and some sectors had sold out.

The first eight races of the season were held without spectators but about 2,800 a day were allowed to attend last month's Tuscan Grand Prix at Italy's Mugello circuit.

Last weekend's Russian Grand Prix had the biggest crowd yet, with local organisers saying about 30,000 spectators had visited Sochi's Olympic Park every day.