In about a week, the final round of the MotoGP season will take place, the Solidarity GP of Barcelona. This event replaces the Valencia GP, which had to be canceled due to the tragedy caused by storm Dana.
The event will be marked by several solidarity initiatives for the Valencia region, which is now working to recover from the damage caused. From the start, part of the ticket revenue will go to raise funds for the Cruz Roja, which is working on the ground, as part of the #RacingForValencia initiative.
Tickets are on sale starting at 58.05 euros for all three days, with the most expensive still available at a price of 111.25 euros. These relatively affordable prices allow fans to attend the decisive title race between Jorge Martín and Francesco Bagnaia, while also contributing to a charitable cause.
Those who purchased tickets for the original Valencia GP can secure new tickets, get a refund, or keep their tickets valid for next year.
This is one of several ways MotoGP is directly supporting the Valencian Community. Also planned are three charity auctions throughout the GP of Barcelona weekend, along with the option to make donations or purchase a special #RacingForValencia t-shirt.