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Single-day walkabout F1 tickets to go on sale from 26 April
By Patwant Singh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 22 April 2008 1713 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Single-day walkabout tickets for the Singapore F1 race, which will take place from 26 to 28 September, will be available from 26 April.

Singapore GP said tickets will be priced at S$38 for Friday, S$58 for Saturday and S$108 for Sunday.

There will be a 10 per cent discount for students aged seven to 15 and senior citizens who are above 60.

Each person can buy a maximum of eight tickets, which can be a combination of full price and/or discounted tickets.

Singapore GP said 3,000 single-day walkabout tickets will be available for each of the three race days. This equates to 9,000 individual tickets in total.

Walkabout spectators can view the action from various locations. Food and beverage and entertainment outlets will also be located at these spots.

As the title sponsor, SingTel is offering its customers the chance to buy these tickets earlier, from 23 to 25 April.

Singapore GP said for the exclusive SingTel priority release, 3,000 single-day walkabout tickets will be available for each of the three race days. And that equates to another 9,000 tickets in total.

Customers can get their tickets by logging on to the official website at
www.singaporegp.sg, calling the ticket sales hotline at +65-67386738 or visiting other ticketing counters. - CNA/vm

 

 



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