Silverstone’s managing director, Richard Phillips has confirmed that all general admission tickets have sold out ‘faster than in previous years’ for the race day.
The Northamptonshire circuit secured a 17-year deal to continue hosting Formula One at the track, the deal was made at the last minute meaning tickets went on sale many months later than in previous years, yet the circuit is still expected to totally sell-out, unlike many other tracks on the calendar which fail to fill all the seats, despite tickets being far cheaper.
“British Grand Prix tickets have been selling well over the last few months, but we still have a long way to go to sell-out in all areas.” Phillips said.
“Fans have made the most of our early booking offers and the ‘General Admission’ tickets are always among the first to sell-out. Whilst they don’t offer access to grandstands, fans enjoy being able to watch the action from different locations, on raised banks around the circuit.
“These tickets are extremely popular, and have sold out even faster than in previous years.”






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