2013 F1 Indian GP tickets go on sale, starting at Rs 1,500
The tickets for the 2013 Formula 1 Airtel Indian Prand Prix are now available, with the cheapest tickets priced as low as Rs 1,500, the event's organisers  Jaypee Sports International (JPSI) said on Saturday.
This year, the organisers of the F1 event at Delhi's Buddh International Circuit (BIC) have introduced special Race Day (Sunday) only tickets (see table at the end) to attract more F1 fans, especially students, to the third edition of the Indian Grand Prix.
"Formula 1 lovers now have every reason to cheer as single day race tickets have been launched together with the season tickets in order to draw more and more number of spectators for the race day. With one of the cheapest tickets available on the F1 calendar, we hope to put up another memorable racing weekend at BIC in October," said Sameer Gaur, MD & CEO, JPSI.
2013 Indian GP tickets can be bought online from 'bookmyshow.com' and also from Mercedes-Benz dealerships in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune and Chandigarh. Mercedes-Benz is the official automobile partner for Buddh International Circuit.
"Our partnership with JPSI has been very fruitful in popularizing motorsport in India. We are very excited for the third edition of the Indian GP, sale of tickets for which begins today.  We look forward to welcome Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg during the third edition of Indian GP," said Eberhard Kern, Managing Director & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India.
Stand | 3-day ticket |
MGS lower-tier | 21,000 |
MGS Upper-Tier | 15,000 |
Premium Stand | 10,000 |
Star Stand | 7,500 |
Natural/Picnic Stand | 2,000 |
Stand | Sunday ticket |
MGS lower-tier | 12,000 |
MGS Upper-Tier | 10,000 |
Premium Stand | 7,500 |
Star Stand | 5,000 |
Natural/Picnic Stand | 1,500 |