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LE CASTELLET, FRANCE - JUNE 18: Antonio Giovinazzi of Italy driving the (99) Alfa Romeo Racing C41

In order to guarantee fluidity to all spectators, reduce the waiting time in their vehicles and reduce our carbon footprint as part of our sustainable development approach, access to the Paul Ricard circuit will be limited to 9,000 vehicles. To access the circuit Paul Ricard by vehicle, spectators will need to have a Green Access and present it at the various checkpoints.

To obtain this Green Access, there are 4 possibilities:

  • Use alternative transport included in your ticket
  • Carpool and be at least 4 spectators in the vehicle
  • Use a 2 or 3-wheel mode of transport
  • Participate in the financing of alternative modes of transport by paying an eco-participation and park at the Circuit Paul Ricard

#3500LIVES

Every day, 3,500 people are killed on the roads. Young people are particularly affected as road crashes are the number one cause of death of 15 to 29 year olds.

This is an alarming trend, a plague that needs to be stopped, a human, economic and social cost which has become unacceptable. The FIA is on the front line in tackling this challenge, together with our 245 member organisations around the world.

Everyone has a role to play in making safer roads for all. The #3500LIVES campaign outlines Golden Rules that can help save your life and the lives of others. We also encourage you to sign up to the FIA Manifesto for Global Road Safety which calls on all governments to prioritise road safety and introduce effective legislation on key risk factors on the road.

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You can find out more information about the FIA's #3500LIVES campaign by visiting fia.com/3500lives

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