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BIC’s Main Grandstand and Turn One Grandstand sold out for this weekend’s F1 Bahrain GP 2022

BIC’s Main Grandstand and Turn One Grandstand sold out for this weekend’s F1 Bahrain GP 2022

The excitement leading up to this weekend’s Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2022 has reached fever pitch as Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) announced today that it has completely sold out its Main Grandstand and Turn One Grandstand seats. Fans are urged to book the limited remaining seats in other stands to avoid disappointment.

A small number of tickets to the race weekend are still available for the Batelco Grandstand, University Grandstand and Victory Grandstand. Tickets can be purchased online at BIC’s official website bahraingp.com or by calling the BIC Hotline on +973-17-450000. They are also available at the BIC stand in City Centre Bahrain.

The Kingdom’s biggest sporting and entertainment spectacle is set to open this year’s FIA F1 World Championship this Friday to Sunday (18 to 20 March), and the stage is set for an historic event.

BIC had already sold out its F1 Paddock Club, corporate boxes and Bahrain Grand Prix Club, and with the Main Grandstand and Turn One Grandstand joining in, there is now limited availability in the other stands.

Fans are urged to book swiftly to avoid disappointment and in order to be a part of the Kingdom’s most-anticipated sporting and social event of the year.

Ticket discounts are available for children aged three to 12 years old at 50 per cent off, with reductions also available for students, those with additional needs and senior citizens.

This year’s F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix is set to be a once-in-a-generation occasion as Bahrain ushers in “A New Era” for F1, following sweeping new regulations and the introduction of newly designed 2022 cars.