Are you all set for the thrill this weekend at the Buddh International Circuit? if yes, then take note of the items that are not allowed at the event in order to have a smooth MotoGP Bharat GP experience. Additionally, we have put together a list of essentials that you should carry to enjoy the MotoGP day without any hassle. The top racers from all over the world, including Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati, Marc Marquez of the Repsol Honda Team, and others, will compete in the upcoming three-day motorsports event at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC). Tickets to this event cost between Rs 800 to Rs 1,80,000. As there are only 48 hours remaining, let's take a look at the things you must avoid bringing with you to the event and things that you must carry.
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MotoGP Bharat GP: List of Prohibited Items
The first MotoGP Bharat will be held at BIC in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, between September 22 and 24, 2023. The objects that spectators are not allowed to bring inside the racetrack have been officially listed by the event's organizers as follows:
-Laptop and Power Bank
-Bottles
-Backpack and Large Handbags
-Professional Camera
-Perfumes
-Drones
-Binoculars
-Alcohol
-Chewing Tobacco
-Coins
-Whistle/Horns
-Flare
-Chairs/Stools
-Firearms
-Syringes
-Sharp Edge Materials
-Musical Instruments
-Fireworks/Crackers
-Flags/Poles
-Inflammable Items
-Skateboard/Roller Blades
-Lighter/Matchbox
-Chewing Gums
-Pet Animals
-Sprays (Except Medical Inhalers)
-No Food (Except Baby Food)
-Umbrella
-Balloons
-Pen/Pencils
Other Sports Equipment and so on.
MotoGP Bharat GP: A List of Essentials
Along with a lengthy list of prohibited things, there is also a list of essentials that spectators should bring, such as a cap or hat, earplugs, sunscreen, a mat or picnic blanket, sunglasses, and more.
MotoGP Bharat GP: How to Reach Venue?
The upcoming MotoGP Bharat GP is anticipated to be jam-packed with action. The venue is the Buddh International Circuit, around 40 kilometres from Delhi. Buses, trains, and aeroplanes are available to people traveling from other cities. The track is 90 minutes from the closest airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, by car. The circuit is also connected to several Noida destinations both by road and metro stations, making it easier for people to commute from various regions.
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Visitors who plan to travel independently to the location will need to pay for parking. According to sources, parking spaces would be allotted on a first come, first served basis.
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