The French Grand Prix is scheduled to take place from 22-24 July at Circuit Paul Ricard
The tickets for the French Grand Prix next weekend are getting sold out at a rapid rate. You can buy the remaining tickets from the official Formula One website. The event is expected to be sold out, so hurry up and book your seat!
The Paddock Club, Starting Grid, and Virage du Point-Silver tickets are already sold out. The General Admission tickets are still available, starting for 3,500 euros. Le Beausset, Saint Baume, and Chicane tickets are also available at higher prices.
The Chicane series of grandstands put you at the best overtaking point on the track (as Sebastian Vettel proved during his 2018 fightback from 17th to fifth), while if you want to be closer to the fun and friendly Paul Ricard paddock, bag seats in the Virage du Pont stand to watch cars making their way through the final corner before blasting away down the main straight.
The Circuit Paul Ricard’s even distribution of high, medium, and low-speed corners is a key reason why it’s one of the most used test circuits in the world (the typically good weather is another). F1 drivers love the 290km/h right-hander at Signes and the 5g joyride of the following Beausset bend.
Red Bull dominates the drivers’ championship standings despite a disappointing outing for Sergio Perez in Austria. Max Verstappen leads the standings with 208 points. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has overtaken Perez and now occupies second place with 170 points. Perez lies third with 151 – ahead of Carlos Sainz, George Russell, and Lewis Hamilton.
In the constructors’ championship, Red Bull lead the table with 359 points, Ferrari are significantly behind in second place with 303 points. Mercedes are further behind – they occupy third place, having earned 237 points.
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