Close to 40,000 Indian GP tickets sold


Greater Noida, Oct 24 (IANS): The Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix organisers are expecting around 65,000 spectators for Sunday's race but according to the latest figures, close to 40,000 tickets have been bought.

The inaugural edition in 2011 saw an encouraging 95,000 turning up Sunday but the number fell drastically to 65,000 last year.

The event is fighting for survival after being dropped from the 2014 calendar.

"We are confident of reaching the number of last year. The remaining two days should see a ticket rush," a top Jaypee Group official told IANS.

  

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Fri, Oct 25 2013

    Mr. Daiji World
    Could U please mention the price of Tickets as this event is beyond the perview of a poor man? Let us use a bit of logic which covering the comprehensive details of such an event. Thanks

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