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It's an event you can not miss. Pit lane will be open to spectators on the first day of TIM Italian Grand Prix, from 930am to 11am of friday,  It' s a sole oppurtunity dedicated to the people with a 3 days ticket.

On friday 4th  – from 930 to 11 -  every people with a 3 day ticket will be admitted into the pit lane to see the pit garage of Valentino Rossi and its Fiat Yamaha;  Ducati Desmosedici with Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden, Loris Capirossi, Marco Melandri, Marco Simoncelli, Ben Spies,  the heroes of MotoGp.

Count down for the 2010 Exchange Exhbition that will be hosted in the circuit (into pit garages 2000 mq and in the paddcok area 40.000 mq) in Juve, 12th and 13th, just a week after TIM Italian Grand Prix.
The exhbition will be open saturday 12th June (8.30am-7pm) and 13th June (8.30am-6pm).
A special parade of Fiat 500 willl embellish this event that, in november 2009, had more than 12.000 visitors.
More info on
www.svarvolatimugellani.it and on this website asap.

With a big experience of  eleven years, Rapid Training School and Safe Driving (directed by Claudio Corsetti) completes its integration with technical sector of FMI, converting itself in Corsetti Federal School. A very important step with the founder of Driving School for Motorbikes with best experience in Italy as project manager in some teaching activity always together with FMI.

Which will be the point of view from Materassi Grandstand? How far from the finish line is the Centrale Grandstand? These are two of the several questions we receive every days by the fans who want to receive more information about TIM Italian Grand Prix. It si important to remember that, in front of every Grandstand, is located a big screen. To help the choice of the tickets for the fans, we have created a new part on our website. It is enough to go on Home Page, click on 'The track' than on 'Virtual sight bt 360°'. Take a look and enjoy yourself. 

A bus service free of charge will be organized in June, 6th, the day of MotoGP race. The meeting point will be the railway station of Borgo San Lorenzo, point of departure/arrival, where the bus will take the customers of Trenitalia (with a valid ticket) carrying/carrying back them to/from the fork of Figliano (2 km far from the circuit).
More information about the train schedule on
www.ferroviedellostato.it.
Do not miss the race of the year: come to Mugello Circuit!. 

 

Our circuit hosted, last week, the 2010 vocational course dedicated to Firenze's county police. All the partecipants took part to these lessons in the paddock in front of the Medical centre and in the 'Mugellino track'.
"These two days gave to all partecipants an added value thanks to the driving instructors of S.A. F.E. We confide having made a good job, helped by the hospitality of Mugello Circuit and its CEO Paolo Poli" said Martino Papucci, head of vocational office of the municipality of Florence.

 

The end of the presale for the TIM Italian Grand Prix moved from April, 30th, to May, 9th. The fans of two wheels will have nine days more to buy tickets (discounted price until 15%) for this extraordinary event on the web site www.ticketone.it
On this week end Jerez in Spain will host the second race of the Championship - first in Europe - ; on track MotoGP, Moto2 and 125 class.

MotoGP finally resumes action this weekend, after the recent Icelandic Volcano forced the postponement of the Japanese GP. Let's see the mood of Fiat Yamaha Team that lands in Spain this week, with Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo itching to get back to action after their brilliant one-two in the opening round. Rossi has an impressive record at Jerez, with seven wins in all classes there including three for Yamaha in 2005, 2006 and last year, when he overhauled Dani Pedrosa to take his first win of the season. Despite being on a high from his brilliant win in Qatar, Rossi was perhaps more grateful than most for the volcano's eruptions as he slightly damaged his shoulder muscles in a motocross training accident ten days ago. The cancelled race has given him unexpected extra time to recover and he hopes to be in good enough shape to put up a fight in Jerez. Lorenzo is now hopefully back to full fitness after breaking his hand in the pre-season and the 22-year-old has a score to settle with the first Spanish track of the year, after he crashed out when challenging for the podium last year. It was at this track where he made history as the youngest ever rider to compete in a Grand Prix and he has won there twice since, on the way to his two 250cc titles in 2006 and 2007.
"Of course it was a pity not to go to Japan, Yamaha's home race, but we will go in October now and for me it was quite lucky to have this extra week, Valentino said. I didn't hurt myself badly in the motocross fall but my shoulder was quite sore so it was good to give it more time to recover. I don't know yet how much it will affect me this weekend, I hope not too much. The win in Qatar was fantastic but we saw there that we are lacking in some areas compared to our rivals so we have work to do. I love to race at Jerez, the atmosphere is amazing and I have fantastic fans in Spain. Last year I had a great win and I hope we can challenge again this time."
"I was sad not to go to Japan because I love the country and the race and last season, I won, so I was looking forward to going back" Lorenzo says. "Anyway, we can't change it and at least we will still go, in October. Now we go to Jerez, an amazing track where you can actually hear the crowd as you race! At Nieto and Peluquil corners especially you can feel the people, it's like nowhere else in the World Championship. Last year I crashed when I was trying to pass Stoner and get the podium but until then the weekend had been good, I was fast and took pole position. This year I'm confident that I can finish the race and get as close as possible to the front."