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F1, work in progress at Imola to increase capacity: the goal is 90,000 spectators.

Work is underway at the Imola circuit for the installation of new grandstands, aiming to reach a capacity of 90,000 spectators.

In one week, the 2025 Formula 1 season will begin with the first race taking place at the Melbourne circuit in Australia. It’s shaping up to be an exciting championship, and one of the most anticipated tracks is certainly Imola, with the Grand Prix scheduled for May 18.

F1, work in progress at Imola to increase capacity: the goal is 90,000 spectators
F1, work in progress at Imola to increase capacity: the goal is 90,000 spectators.

In this regard, work has already begun at the Emilia circuit with the installation of temporary grandstands to increase capacity. This move is driven by the high number of fans expected over the weekend and the growing demand for tickets to attend a historic and captivating Grand Prix, especially with the presence of Leclerc and Hamilton driving for Ferrari.

The goal of the ongoing work is to increase the capacity to a maximum of 90,000 spectators per day. According to Il Resto del Carlino, the work is progressing quickly and ahead of schedule. The event organizers aim to add temporary grandstands alongside the fixed seating to increase the number of seats, improving the comfort and enjoyment of the event.

Some structures have already been installed at various points on the circuit, such as Tosa and Variante Gresini, while others are being assembled at the Villeneuve Chicane and the iconic Acque Minerali area. In short, Imola is preparing in grand style for the Formula 1 Grand Prix.

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