Formula 1 | See how much the most expensive ticket to GP Brazil costs

Formula 1 | See how much the most expensive ticket to GP Brazil costs
Formula 1 | See how much the most expensive ticket to GP Brazil costs
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The Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix takes place next Sunday (5) and should attract a large audience to the Autódromo de Interlagos, in São Paulo. More than watching machines running at more than 300 km/h, the event is a great experience in several aspects and, in some cases, with great luxury and refinement.

Conventional tickets for the most varied spaces at the race track vary between R$400 and R$17 thousand, however, there are very exclusive spaces that can exceed the R$30 thousand mark, as is the case of the Paddock Club, an experience offered by the company itself. organization of Formula 1 and which gives speed fans a magical day at the race track.

For exactly R$ 35,176.96 (R$ 36,056.41 with fees), the experience offers, in addition to a privileged place to follow the race, a guided tour of the paddock, pits and track. In addition, of course, the chance to meet pilots and celebrities around the place, something very common in this type of event. The experience is so exclusive that other cabins, such as Heineken or Claro, cost less than a third of that amount.

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Are there still tickets available for the Formula 1 Brazilian GP?

According to the Formula 1 organization and São Paulo City Hall, there are still some tickets available for next Sunday’s Brazilian GP (5). There are only a small number of tickets left, precisely in the Heineken Village sectors, for R$1,980, and Estrela, which costs R$3,980. Both are valid for the three days of the event and can only be purchased at the official box office, as online sales are closed.

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When is the Formula 1 Brazilian GP?

The F1 Brazilian Grand Prix is ​​scheduled to take place on November 5th, with the race starting at 2pm Brasília time. The action, however, starts on Friday, the 3rd, with the first free practice and qualifying for the race, while on Saturday, there is the Sprint race, a smaller contest that is also worth points and gives an extra chance for the fans watch the fight on the track.

For those who are not watching from the racetrack, the race is officially broadcast in Brazil on F1TV, the official streaming service of Formula 1. On open TV, the Band channel also shows the race, training and Sprint live.

The article is in Portuguese

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