MotoGP Bharat: Tickets
First things first, in order to witness history, there’s a price you need to pay. Ticket sales are live and can be booked on BookMyShow. The ticket prices for the Grand Prix of Bharat range from Rs 800 to Rs 1,80,000 for approximately 1 lakh seats.
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At present, one can purchase the all-day pass valid for three days, which will include the Free Practice sessions on Friday, Qualifying and Sprint on Saturday, and the Grand Prix on Sunday. It is worth noting that the passes costing Rs 800, Rs 10,000, and Rs 30,000 have already been sold out.
The Main Grandstand tickets range from Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 and the luxurious Platinum Corporate Box seats priced at Rs 40,000. Further, the passes costing Rs 6,000 will get you a view of the longest straight on the circuit, where the riders will be attempting to achieve a new top-speed record in premier-class motorcycle racing.
Apart from that, the passes priced at Rs 2,500 will give you a view of Turn 1, while the Rs 15,000 will give you easy access to the MotoGP fan zone and a direct view of the start and finish of the race. At last there is a Rs 1,80,000 MotoGP VIP Village Lounge with amenities such as free food and beverages, air-conditioned box etc.
MotoGP Bharat: How to Reach
There are three ways to reach the venue – by own vehicle, shuttle buses that will be run from different parts of Delhi NCR, and by cab services. Shuttles and cab services can be booked on BookMyShow.
The Buddh International Circuit is located about 40 kilometers from Delhi. The nearest airport is the Indira Gandhi International Airport, which is about an hour and half drive from the circuit.
There are also several bus and metro stations connecting the circuit with different parts of Noida.
MotoGP Bharat: Parking details
Parking will be available at the circuit for a fee. Parking spaces will be available behind the respective stands and due to limited car passes available, it will be sold on a first come first serve basis.
The MotoGP Bharat Grand Prix is expected to attract a large number of spectators, so it is advisable to book your parking passes behind the respective stands you’re buying tickets for.