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| Date | Event | Country | Price from | |
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| - | Italian F1 GP 2013 - 3 Day Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza IT | Italy | £127.41 | |
| Italian F1 GP 2013 - Friday Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza IT | Italy | £32.49 | ||
| Italian F1 GP 2013 - Saturday Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza IT | Italy | £67.55 | ||
| - | Italian F1 GP 2013 - 2 Day Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza IT | Italy | £132.54 | |
| Italian F1 GP 2013 - Sunday Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza IT | Italy | £108.60 |
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Italian F1 GP Ticket News
- Button calls for clarification on team orders rule
McLaren driver Jenson Button has said the FIA should clarify the rules on team orders following Ferrari incident.
- Alonso stresses importance of successful race at Ferrari's home circuit
Ferrari driver Alonso says team must perform well in front of home fans.
- Ferrari let off the hook over team orders scandal
An FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting has decided not to impose any punishment after Ferrari's use of team orders at the German Grand Prix.
- Webber: We can do well at Monza
Mark Webber looking forward to Italian Grand Prix
- Kobayashi signs new deal with Sauber
Kamui Kobayashi will stay at Sauber for 2011 season.
- Vettel aims for title despite errors
Driver admits making mistakes but says he can still win title.
- Lewis Hamilton looking to conquer another historic circuit
Hamilton hoping to add Monza to his list of victories at F1's most famous circuits.
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