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F1 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX tickets

anyone want to go see do let me know I can book tickets for you all Please do let me know by 22 July so I can book for you all

 

Payment mode will be by cash or funds transfer thanks.

 

If you guys want the tickets we will have to meet on the 24 afternoon till evening to pass me the cash (downpayment) to me

 

 

Pitstop Grandstand - 3 days pass- $1,200 ~ downpayment $1088

Padang Grandstand - 3 days pass- $550 ~ downpayment $508

Bay Grandstand - 3 days pass - $280 ~ downpayment $258

 

FYI

 

Description Regular Price (inclusive of GST)

Pitstop Grandstand - 3 days pass $1,288

Padang Grandstand - 3 days pass $598

Bay Grandstand - 3 days pass $298

 

 

you guys may sms me at 91165995:)

e-mail me at [email protected]

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Hello,

 

I have two F1 Padang Grandstand tickets to sell. Information as below

 

Entry day: Single-day Pass only on Sunday, 25 Sep 2011 (Race Day 61 Laps, Linkin Park Performance)

 

Zone: Zone 4

 

Selling Price: negotiable $225 each

 

Please contact me if interested

 

[email protected]

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Letting go of Singapore GP 2011 3-Day Grandstand Passes

 

post-9475-1316539275_thumb.jpgTurn 1/2 Grandstand : S$2400 per pair (UP: S$2576) // Access to Zone-1,2,3,4

Republic Grandstand : S$2000 per pair (UP: S$2376) // Access to Zone-1,2,3,4

Stamford/ Connaught Grand Stand : S$1100 per pair (UP: S$1396) // Access to Zone-4

- Cash on delivery on 22 Sept (Central SG only)

- Only can be sold as a PAIR of tickets (2-person to go)

- Tickets are for all 3 days

 

Contact Sean at [email protected] or 98155584 for details.

 

 

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Hi all. I've two ticket left for Friday and another two tix for Saturday's race. seats will be at Bay Grandstand, Light Green. Friday ticket will be selling at $100 each. Price for Saturday"s Race will be $150 for 1 tix, and $270 for both Tickets on saturday. price is negotiable. Call/SMS me @83493642, Mike. Thank you!

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Hi I got 2 f1 green room tickets for fri & sat respectively at Half Price!

 

Details are: 2 Green room tickets for F1 friday night, each retails are 786sgd, but now selling 888sgd for 2 tix. 2 Green Room tickets for F1 Saturday night, each retail at 1300++sgd, but now selling 1288sgd for 2 tix. Green Room at Turn 3, features aircon suites, free flow champagne, alcohol and Food supplied by Marina Mandarin.

 

Contact 9376 0988

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Singapore GP Turn 3 Green Room (Hospitality) - Selling 1 pair of Green Room tickets AT HALF PRICE!

 

 

For Friday - $800 FOR A PAIR (NON-NEGOTIABLE)

(Access to All Zones & Singapore Flyer rides for FREE)

 

 

CONTACT 9376 0988

HURRY - 1 PAIR LEFT!

 

 

Face value - S$1,600 ++

 

The Green Room is ideal for entertaining clients or family in a casual and relaxed environment. Equipped with an air-conditioned dining area that serves an all-day international menu and an open bar with complimentary wines and beers, the Green Room also has an outdoor viewing balcony that offers great views of the race.

 

FEATURES FREE FLOW CHAMPAGNE ALCOHOL & FOOD BY MARINA MANDARIN HOTEL!

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One of the reasons, I am proud of SG, and echoed by many!

 

 

Singapore still Formula One's crown jewel: Ecclestone

 

Its position as the only full night race on the Formula One calendar may be under threat, with Bahrain Grand Prix organisers also planning to hold their race under the lights next year.

 

However, the SingTel Singapore Grand Prix's status as one of the sport's marquee events remains undiminished, according to F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

 

When asked yesterday by The Sunday Times if Bahrain's night-race intentions would steal the Republic's thunder, Ecclestone's reply was a simple "no".

 

"Why should it?" the 82-year-old continued. "Yours is a fantastic event.

 

"Just because it's a night race doesn't mean anything. Don't worry about it."

 

Ecclestone is not the only seasoned F1 observer who believes that Bahrain's move - made to mark the race's 10th edition - poses little threat to the Singapore race's reputation.

 

Mathias Brunner, F1 editor of Speedweek.com, noted how the Marina Bay Street Circuit's locale - right in the heart of a bustling business hub - makes for "a dream combination".

 

"No other venue combines a superb city, where tourists can have a look around town and businessmen can have meetings all day long, with the race," noted Brunner, who has covered over 400 grands prix.

 

The Bahrain race, on the other hand, takes places in a dedicated motor-sports facility located in the middle of a desert.

 

"It's zero competition," Brunner stressed. "Tell me, how many businessmen fly to Bahrain for meetings unless they specialise in the Middle East? I don't know too many."

 

Fans have also taken notice of the race. From 2008 to last year, the Singapore GP attracted 430 million television viewers worldwide in total.

 

F1 drivers, too, have waxed lyrical about the race, despite its physically demanding nature.

 

In the heat and humidity, drivers are challenged to stay hydrated throughout one of the longest circuits on the F1 calendar. Last year, the race even exceeded the two-hour limit and the last two laps were called off, after numerous safety-car deployments.

 

"Physically, it's the toughest race for sure," remarked Caterham's Charles Pic.

 

But all these factors just contribute to the unique nature of the sport's first night race.

 

"It's different here," triple world champion Sebastian Vettel noted earlier this week.

 

"We haven't been here a long time but it feels like a classic already."

 

Like the German, McLaren's Jenson Button has competed in every edition of the race since its inaugural 2008 edition.

 

"I remember the first time; it seemed incredible to think that we could hold an F1 race at night," said the 2009 world champion.

 

"It's a unique spectacle - one that I think is brilliant for F1. In fact, the Singapore Grand Prix is one of the wonders of modern sport."

 

As far as ringing endorsements of the night race go, however, one need look no further than the sport's head honcho.

 

It was Ecclestone who in 2008 labelled it "the crown jewel of F1" and, when asked yesterday if that honour remains, the Briton's answer left little room for doubt.

 

"Yeah," he said. "Sure."

 

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BACKGROUND STORY

 

Bernie on Bahrain taking Singapore's shine away...

 

Why should it? Yours is a fantastic event. Just because it's (Bahrain) a night race doesn't mean anything. Don't worry about it.

 

- Bernie Ecclestone, F1 supremo

 

An F1 journalist's view...

 

It's zero competition. Tell me, how many businessmen fly to Bahrain for meetings unless they specialise in the Middle East? I don't know too many.

 

- Mathias Brunner, F1 editor of Speedweek.com

 

 

 

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I think it is a well organised event but it seems drivers complain about the track conditions more than the local media is prepared to cover.

 

 

cannot please them lah.....this yr, less reports, but the first few yrs, loads of complains abt the bumpiness, so much so their undercarriages jialat.

 

I also have seen less sparks the last 2 yrs

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I think it is a well organised event but it seems drivers complain about the track conditions more than the local media is prepared to cover.

 

Every year is the same complain la. Track is bumpy, but this year the track surface has improved a lot and could see timing clocked is down by 3 to 4 seconds compared to last year.

 

Turn 10 changes also plays a part in track improved timing.

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Hi guys,


I am selling a pair of 3 day passes to the F1 Singapore Grand Prix (Bay Grandstand) for only $700


Usual price for 1 day pass is $298 (as stated in http://www.singaporegp.sg/tickets/listings)

I am selling TWO pairs of 3 day passes which will cost you $1788 at ONLY $700.


Kindly contact me @ 91458718 (Nish) if you are interested.


Thank you =)

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Hi bro, I just want to point out an error in your post. You stated 1 day pass is $298? Its actually 1 set, which contains 3 day passes (fri,sat and sun). And this set costs $298. So 2 sets costs only $596. You are asking for $700 for the 2 sets. Quite hard to sell la like that.

 

 

Hi guys,

 

I am selling a pair of 3 day passes to the F1 Singapore Grand Prix (Bay Grandstand) for only $700

 

Usual price for 1 day pass is $298 (as stated in http://www.singaporegp.sg/tickets/listings)

I am selling TWO pairs of 3 day passes which will cost you $1788 at ONLY $700.

 

Kindly contact me @ 91458718 (Nish) if you are interested.

 

Thank you =)

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Hi guys,
I am selling a pair of 3 day passes to the F1 Singapore Grand Prix (Bay Grandstand) for only $700
Usual price for 1 day pass is $298 (as stated in http://www.singaporegp.sg/tickets/listings)
I am selling TWO pairs of 3 day passes which will cost you $1788 at ONLY $700.
Kindly contact me @ 91458718 (Nish) if you are interested.
Thank you =)

 

 

Think you got it wrong, 3 day pass is $298 each, how come you selling more than the face value?

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