2022 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix

Event Overview
Be the first to witness a new era of F1. Tickets are on sale now for the 2022 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix
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Be the first to witness a new era of F1. Tickets are on sale now for the 2022 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.
This will be a landmark event for the sport as it enters a new era of regulations and cars which promise spectacular and unpredictable racing.
Tickets for this once in a lifetime opportunity are available now for all Grandstands.
The 2022 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix will mark the first of a record-breaking 23 race season. In addition to Formula 1, F2 and F3 have both been confirmed as support races and season openers in Bahrain. The Porsche Sprint Cup Middle East will also take place over the race weekend.
Discounts are available for children aged 3 to 12 at 50% off, with reductions also available to students, those with special needs and senior citizens.
BIC is also planning a schedule of outstanding off track entertainment, to include major international concert acts, unique fan experiences and entertainment for all the family.
Tickets Prices
Grandstand | Days | Standard Price (inc VAT) |
---|---|---|
Main Grandstand | All | 165 |
Batelco Grandstand | All | 130 |
Batelco Grandstand | Friday Only | 65 |
Batelco Grandstand | Sat / Sun | 110 |
Turn 1 | All | 110 |
University | All | 65 |
Victory | All | 65 |
Special Rates: Those discounts are only applicable on the Full price*
- Child (3-12yrs) – 50%
- School student (13-17yrs) – 25%
- University student – 10%
- Senior Citizen (60yrs+) – 25%
- People with special needs – 25%
- Below 3 years old enter for FREE and do not get a seat on the grandstand
* Note: To purchase special rated prices, please contact our Call Centre (17450000)
BIC Hospitality Club:
- 3 days pass – BD66
- Private booth – BD660
Car Park passes:
- 1 free pass with every 3 tickets purchased
- Below 3 tickets must purchase a pass
- Car pass price – BD10
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