Tickets now on sale for United States F1 Grand Prix
Tickets for the 2013 F1 United States Grand Prix November 15-17 at Circuit of The Americas have gone on sale at www.circuitoftheamericas.com and www.ticketmaster.com.
Three-day passes for the penultimate race of the Formula 1 season, held at the United States’ only purpose-built Grand Prix facility in Austin, Texas, start at US$169 per person for general admission.
Three-day passes include individual tickets to Friday’s practice sessions, Saturday’s practice and qualifying sessions and Sunday’s races.
Reserved grandstand bleacher seating is available ranging in price from US$299 to US$499 per person for a three-day ticket.
Personal seat licences (PSL), which guarantee purchasers the ability to choose and hold their same seats for the length of the licence, are available in the Circuit’s best viewing areas: the Main Grandstand, Turn 1 and Turn 15.
For individuals, groups and companies looking to experience the 2013 US Grand Prix race weekend in a special way, Circuit of The Americas Experiences (www.COTAExperiences.com) offers an elevated race weekend experience.
It can include premium seating options in large blocks in the main grandstand and all of the best turns, on-site hospitality with access to racing legends, hotel accommodations, ground transportation, an exclusive pre-race weekend behind-the-scenes Circuit tour, followed by a private party featuring a live concert by American Idol winner, Taylor Hicks.
Ian Jarrett
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