Going, going…top seats for F1 almost gone
The final 500 premium reserved seats available for the 2013 United States F1 Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas – the Main Grandstand, Turn 1 and Turn 15 – go on sale today, Friday, June 21, at 10 a.m. CDT.
The 2013 Grand Prix is set for November 15-17 in Austin, Texas.
Three-day tickets cover Friday’s practice sessions, Saturday’s practice and qualifying sessions and Sunday’s races.
Three-day tickets can be used by one individual or divided among family, friends and business associates looking to entertain clients at the races.
Reserved seats in the Main Grandstand, Turn 1 and Turn 15 range in price from US$500 to US$650.
Once the last 500 reserved seats in these areas are gone, fans only options will be to purchase personal seat licences that include season tickets to Formula 1 events or to purchase Circuit of The Americas Experiences Ticket Packages through Quint Events, the official ticket, hospitality and travel package provider for the Circuit.
Three-day tickets for the penultimate race of F1’s 2013 season can be purchased online at www.circuitoftheamericas.com
Ian Jarrett
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