F1 Tickets – the perfect Christmas present?
F1 Tickets – the perfect Christmas present?
Today is the 1st of November and I want to celebrate by looking forward to the championship finale and then look ahead to the festive season.
As the 2010 World Championship gets ever closer to being wrapped up, what is guaranteed is interest in Formula 1 growing next year. This year’s title race has been nothing short of fantastic and with only 2 races to go, 5 drivers are still within a mathematical chance of being crown champion.
Whoever takes the honour is going to be a worthy winner there is no doubt. Red Bull are looking like crumbling at the 11th hour after Mark Webber gave up the lead of the drivers title to Fernando Alonso, who now looks red hot favourite, not to mention Sebastian Vettel’s cruel engine failure.
Will it be sown up at the Brazilian GP or will we have to wait for Abu Dhabi – who knows. But one thing is for sure and that is it really will be the moment we’ve all been waiting for!
The success of the 2010 World Championship means F1 tickets for next year have already started selling like hot cakes. More race organisers than ever got their 2011 tickets on sale ASAP meaning fans are snapping up tickets now rather than waiting until the New Year.
What would make a more perfect Christmas present this year than a couple of F1 tickets for a love one or any Formula 1 fan. Tickets are on sale right now for the British GP, Monaco GP, Spanish GP and Belgian GP to name a few. Full listings can be found on our F1 Tickets 2011 page.
Posted by James Wilson. - Follow him on twitter @enterf1.
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