2008 French Grand Prix

Magny-Cours, 22nd of June

The  French  Grand  Prix  will  take  place  on  the  Magny-Cours circuit  on  22nd  June  2008. 

The  French  Motor  Sports  Federation  will  look  after  the promotion and organisation of the event, as has been the case for the past four years.

The 2008 French Grand Prix launch is ready! In the afternoon of Thursday 25th October the purchasing system will be up and running on Internet: gpfrancef1.com, and the telephone reservations centre (+33 (0)1.41.57.31.97) will also be working.

In keeping with its pricing policy, which has made the French F1 Grand Prix one of the cheapest  in  Europe,  the  FFSA  has  decided  to  maintain  the  same  prices  for  2008  for tickets as in 2007.

This freeze should allow the largest possible number of spectators to discover, or rediscover, the fabulous world of Formula 1. So in 2008, access to the spectator enclosures for the French Grand Prix will be 30% lower than in 2003.

In parallel to this, up to 15th March 2008 a reduction of 10% will be granted to those who reserve their seats in the grandstands of their choice. In July of this year the drivers in the F1 world championship put on a magnificent show on  the  newly-resurfaced  track  providing  the  spectators  present  at  Magny-Cours  with some  spine-tingling  overtaking  manoeuvres. 

The  2007  French  Grand  Prix  was  the turning point of the season as the Ferrari double relaunched the title chase. Fernando Alonso was the driver who injected all the excitement into the race and his battles with Heidfeld,  Kubica  and  Fisichella  on  a  circuit,  where  all-round  visibility  is  excellent  for spectators everywhere, were among the highlights of the season.

The 2008 race will see the first appearance of Sébastien Bourdais on a French circuit at the wheel of an F1 car. He will be driving for Toro Rosso and his presence will mark the comeback of a French driver to the top formula just as new coming men like Romain Grosjean,  the  2007  Euroseries  F3  Champion  succeeding  Nico  Rosberg  and  Lewis Hamilton, arrive on the scene. Foreign  spectators,  always  present  in  Magny-Cours,  can  now  book  their  tickets  and have a great week-end in the Nievre before going in the South of France for summer holidays !


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