The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, informally referred to as Spa, is a 7. 004 km motor-racing circuit located in Francorchamps, Stavelot, Wallonia, …
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Oct 8, 2024
I had a very good time here at this racetrack. It is the most beautiful circuit that I've ever been to. The location is a bit out of the way but that makes it more attractive. As well as attending fr… Full review by Miguel L
Aug 8, 2024
Absolutely stunning track. So beautiful. I think it is something any motorsport fan needs to be able to experience at least once. Seeing Eau Rouge/ Radillon in person - nothing can prepare you for th… Full review by LonePineKath
Jul 29, 2024
Someone should be ashamed and do something. But the scandal continues year after year. Without anyone doing anything. Completely incomprehensible. Yes, this is Yellow Parking we're talking about. … Full review by Henrik L
Hi!! I'm in Belgium for the weekend and as a F1 fan I would love to visit the circuit. Is there the possibility to enter the circuit even though there is no event planned and the guided tours start only from next week? Cheers
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Hi. I am afraid I do not know. Try the website or even calling the circuit, I found both very helpful.
What do people who are visiting from the states do for a vehicle to drive around the track in? The ones they offer to rent for the day are extremely expensive.
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to drive this track will be expensive as it is FIA approved, so any car and track time will be very closely watched. unlike the nurburgring (thats only 50 miles away) where road cars …
to drive this track will be expensive as it is FIA approved, so any car and track time will be very closely watched. unlike the nurburgring (thats only 50 miles away) where road cars are allowed (but not hire cars unless specialists for that circuit) Spa track hire will be high for any track days/ testing. you can do parts of the old track at road speeds as that was closed in the 1970's like most tracks in europe you want to drive it it will cost you a royal ransome
Hi thinking about doing the spa go again this year. Last time was a small disaster as we did a coach trip (long days where most of the time was on the bus) looking at camping with camping F1 so we are near the circuit but we don’t have camping gear so this means we don’t have to buy and erect a tent. Should we get cooking gear to bring? Is there facilities for ice for cool boxes to keep food fresh? Or would we be better driving to Malmedy for food?
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Sorry - I don't know anything about the campsite as we were also on a bus tour. All I would say is that the on site facilities once in the track were appalling - you might remember the …
Sorry - I don't know anything about the campsite as we were also on a bus tour. All I would say is that the on site facilities once in the track were appalling - you might remember the broken sewer pipe, the need to "go" behind bushes and the voucher food purchasing system. Also getting in and out of the track - if you want to drive locally, you're in a much of a difficult situation as the tour buses, with the narrow roads and lots of F1 traffic.
Hello, We are thinking of taking a detour on our road trip to Bastogne and Reims to see the Circuit De Spa-francorchamps on Dec. 25. The website says the track is closed then and there will be no guided tours. But, will it be possible for us to drive the area and see any of the facility from the car? I see roads on the map but wonder if they are closed to regular traffic? Any information is welcome. Thanks.
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I think there are places around the area you can view the track, you can even drive part of the “original” track which as you know wàs on public roads. Good luck.