F1: Singapore extends "early bird" promotion
The organisers of Singapore's night-time GP have extended the early-bird promotion which gives substantial discounts on ticket prices.
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Singapore's GP ticketing is rare: as a city circuit, it can't entirely block off large parts of the town for three days. And so among the cheapest tickets are three-day walkabout tickets that allow access to most of the spectator areas - but do not include grandstand tickets.
And there are additional discounts for groups of 4-7 and 8 or more.
Already some ticket types are sold out.
But the cheapest tickets at just SGD168 are walkabout tickets covering Zone 4 where some of the biggest entertainment will take place including a concert on race day by Linkin Park.
Hotels near the track are filling up fast. Some still have special offers - a reflection of disappointing sales during the financial crisis but these are rapidly selling out. Some hotels are already fully booked.
