Tickets are on sale for the 15th edition of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The 23rd and final race of the season will take place from November 24-26 at Yas Marina Circuit, closing out the longest season in the sport’s history.
The #AbuDhabiGP weekend will once again feature incredible sport on track, as well as world-class line-up of entertainment and hospitality experiences across the Yas Island circuit.
Organisers have confirmed that early ticket purchasers will avail the ‘early bird’ discount of up to 20 per cent off selected tickets whilst availability lasts.
Tickets for the 2022 edition saw record-breaking sales, with tickets selling out faster than ever before.
This year will see not only a thrilling finish to the longest-ever F1 season and stunning twists in the Formula 2 and Formula 4 support categories, but also an incredible line-up of global music superstars and a range of world-class hospitality experiences across the four-day weekend.
Saif Al Noaimi, CEO of Abu Dhabi Motorsports Management spoke to Dubai Eye 103.8's Off Script about what's going to be different at the 2023 edition of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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The Netherlands scored two goals in the first seven minutes of the first half en route to a 3-1 victory over Tunisia on Thursday night in Kansas City in Group F, while Japan and Sweden drew 1-1 in Texas.
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