Motorsport fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets today for this year’s Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix and get great value for money.
Bahrain International Circuit is currently offering up to 15% off for the highly anticipated Formula 1 spectacle, which takes place April 14 to 16 at "The Home of Motorsport in the Middle East" in Sakhir.
This offer is under BIC’s Early Bird discount and it is available only until the end of February.
The 15% reduction covers tickets to the Main Grandstand and Turn One Grandstand. A Main Grandstand seat now costs BD127.5 instead of its original price of BD150, while the Turn One seat is BD85, reduced from its original price of BD100.
There is also a 10% discount on tickets to the Batelco Grandstand, University Grandstands and Victory Grandstands.
A Batelco Grandstand ticket now costs BD108, down from its original price of BD120; while a University and Victory Grandstand ticket costs BD54 apiece, reduced from the original price of BD60.
All tickets are for all three days of the Formula 1 weekend, allowing holders to enjoy the maximum experience.
The Bahrain Grand Prix is set to be the third of 20 races in the 2017 FIA Formula 1 World Championship and it will be the fourth Grand Prix hosted under floodlights in Sakhir. With the previous night races hailed as the most enthralling and action-packed ever seen at BIC, the exciting build up for this year’s event is well on.
Aside from Formula 1, the weekend’s events will also include racing from other major international and regional championships, plus loads of family entertainment.
Source: BNB
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