June 12, 2023: Tickets for the elite racing competition will shortly begin to be sold. Continue reading to know about the prices.
MotoGP is the world's top motorcycle competition. Recently, MotoGP has confirmed its intentions to compete in India, and according to championship organizer Dorna Sports, the race will debut in 2023.
The Buddh International Circuit (BIC) will be the site of this Grand Prix of Bharat. The event has been granted the dates of September 22–24 on the tentative schedule, pending the completion of the contract and circuit confirmation.
The Buddh International Circuit is an Indian motor racing circuit situated in National Capital Region at Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The track shares its name with Gautama Buddha, as does the district the track is located in.
The track was officially inaugurated on 18 October 2011. The 5.125 km (3.185 mi) long circuit was designed by German racetrack designer Hermann Tilke.
Picture: An Aerial image of the circuit, as it appeared in 2021. Source: wikipedia
The world's top motorsport competition's Indian producers, Fair Street Sports, will shortly begin selling tickets for the event.
Fans have the option of purchasing single-day tickets or three-day weekend passes. The lowest ticket will cost about Rs 800, which is a wonderful deal for an event of this magnitude on a worldwide scale. The most expensive ticket will cost about Rs 1.5 lakh.
Sources confirmed that there will be a total of six categories since they are aiming to serve people from all different backgrounds.
After the Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix, this race will be the largest motorsports event to ever take place in India. The cheapest tickets for the first Formula 1 race in the country in 2011 were sold for Rs 1500 and were considered a good deal at the time.
Anyone fascinated by two-wheel racing will find it to be a terrific value. With regard to the culinary and music festivals the organizers want to host, it was revealed that there are going to be enough events to keep the audience interested throughout the weekend.
The cost is significantly lower when compared to other MotoGP events worldwide. The lowest passes on offer on the official website for the Italian MotoGP race later this month cost up to 500 euros, which is roughly equal to Rs 44,000.
In a press release announcing BookyMyShow as the ticketing agent for the MotoGP race in India, it was stated that tickets "will go on sale soon."
The Chief Operating Officer of Fairstreet Sports, Pushkar Nath Srivastava stated, “We are delighted to announce our exclusive partnership with BookMyShow as the official ticketing partner for this much-awaited MotoGP event in India. This collaboration brings together two firms with the vision of delivering an unparalleled racing experience to Indian fans.”