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F1 tickets to cost more but early birds get discounts
Tue, Mar 24, 2009
The Straits Times

By Lin Xinyi

TICKET prices for this year's Formula One SingTel Singapore Grand Prix have increased, but fans can get them at a bargain in early-bird tickets.

They will pay from 7 per cent to 26 per cent less for tickets in six categories including the Pit, Turn 1 and Turn 2 grandstands if they buy tickets early.

Tickets for all grandstands, except the Bay grandstand, will go on sale on April 9. This will be followed by a second launch on April 20, when Bay grandstand and three-day walkabout tickets will be released.


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