Tickets for the 16th Formula One Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix are on sale as the countdown to the 2024 season begins.
The 24th and final race of the season will take place from Thursday, December 5, to Sunday, December 8 at Yas Marina Circuit, closing out the longest season in the sport’s history.
Organisers are confident of record sales for 2024, after over 170,000 fans descended on Yas Marina Circuit last year.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 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, added Ethara CEO Saif Rashid Al Noaimi.
Fans can choose from a variety of ticket options, with all Grandstand, Abu Dhabi Hill and hospitality experiences, with a 15 per cent discount for early ticket purchasers online.
The Abu Dhabi GP ticket will also provide fans with the ultimate key to the capital, with the Yas All In programme allowing ticket holders to enjoy complimentary access to iconic cultural hotspots in the UAE capital.
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