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Experience F1 for Rs 2000

Organisers announce special race-day only tickets at slashed prices.
1 min read5 Oct '12
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Indian GP organisers have announced the sale of single day tickets for the 2012 Indian Grand Prix scheduled at the Buddh International Circuit on October 26-28.

While a season ticket (three-day) for the main grandstand overlooking the pits and grid costs Rs 21,000, race day ticket will cost Rs 12,000.

Similarly, the prices for all spectator stands have been reduced for those interested in race-day viewing only. 

The cheapest option to enjoy the sights and sounds of Formula 1 are the two natural stands located at turns 1-2, and 8-9 respectively. While a three-day option costs an already reasonable Rs 3000, race-day tickets are cheaper still, costing just Rs 2000 .

In a bid to ease parking woes, spectators will now be able to buy one parking slot per ticket, instead of two tickets for one slot.

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