Early bird gets the worm, and in this case, the wriggly thing is a 50% discount for tickets to the 2013 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang. To be held from March 22-24, tickets for Round 2 of the 2013 F1 season start from as low as RM33.
“As the year end is very fast approaching, I would like to remind fans to get their tickets now to grab our 50% discount. The offer ends on December 31. Come the new year, it is back to normal prices,” said SIC CEO Datuk Razlan Razali.
The cheapest RM33 ticket will give fans full three-day access to “natural grass seating” at the uncovered Hillstands of K2 (facing the opening three corners), C1 (facing Turn 8 and 9) or C3, which gives a clear view of Turns 11, 12, 13 and 14.
The early bird 50% discount applies to all tickets except for three zones – Diamond, Sapphire and Emerald. Click on the official flyer below to view the full price list. SIC is targeting 90,000 spectators for this year’s race, which is the 15th edition of the Malaysian GP.
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Hope organizer will look into the parking space for fans bcoz sometimes too expensive and very difficult.
The final year to watch a NA 2.4L V8 F1 car.
By next year, there will be 1.6L Turbocharge V6
Mid month. Low income chambering student no money left to buy…if only they announced this at the end of last month…sigh x1million.
Where to buy? Other than online tix?
who cares about F1 now…its a losing money shiok sendiri burning money for ego activities..