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At what time is the circuit open and closed to the public?

The circuit opens at 6 am from Friday to Sunday. The last possible entry will be at 7.30pm on Friday, 5.35pm on Saturday and 5pm on Sunday The circuit closes at 10 pm on Friday and 9 pm Saturday. On Sunday, closing time is 8 p.m.

Which TEC bus should I take to join the circuit from Verviers-Central Station? At what price?

Bus routes 294 and 395 leave from Verviers-Centrale station and travel to the Spa-Francorchamps circuit EXCEPT on Sundays when they are diverted and DO NOT serve the circuit. Tickets cost €3.50 per journey on these two public lines. Les abonnements TEC sont uniquement valable sur ces 2 lignes de bus le samedi et le dimanche et non pas sur les Shuttle.

Which bus do I need to take from Verviers central station to get to the circuit? How much does it cost?

Bus routes 294 and 395 leave from Verviers-Centrale station and travel to the Spa-Francorchamps circuit EXCEPT on Sundays when they are diverted and DO NOT serve the circuit.- Tickets cost €3.50 per journey on these two public lines.- TEC season tickets are only valid on these 2 bus routes on Saturdays and Sundays and not on Shuttle services.

What items/things are not allowed on site?

.); anything that can be used to disturb public order, endanger the safety of the crowd and/or damage property and/or persons; electrical equipment requiring the use of a generator; ladders and stepladders; animals (except guide dogs and assistance dogs

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euros ($44.11 million) for the region, after deduction of public funding.

Customer notice

(or eject from) the Venue any person (a) not complying with these terms and conditions; (b) not in possession of a valid ticket; or (d) on grounds of health, safety, security or maintaining good public order. 3. No person may use the name of the Event..., drones, smoke canisters, air-horns, flares, weapons, dangerous or hazardous items, phone jammers, radio scanners, walkie-talkies, laser devices, bottles, glass vessels, and any article that might be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety or

Conditions générales de vente

place. 4. “Force majeure” means any insurmountable event, independent of any fault of SPA GP, which prevents SPA GP from performing its obligations. The following shall constitute a case of “force majeure” : any act by a public or sporting authority... may be the result of a decision by the public or sporting authorities. In the event of a change of programme, no indemnity or compensation of any kind may be claimed from SA SPA GP. Article 16 : Law and jurisdiction This contract shall be governed by
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