Get £50 off 2007 GP tickets
But only if Jenson Button wins
The Silverstone circuit has announced that it'll give fifty quid back to all who buy an adult grandstand ticket for the 2007 British Grand Prix -- as long as Jenson Button wins, and you buy before the end of September 2006; the release said "before 31 September"...
It follows what is said to be huge interest in tickets for next year's GP, with the Northamptonshire-based circuit inundated with enquiries about details of tickets for next year's event.
The circuit's also punting general admission 'Fan' tickets - offering access to all three days of the British Grand Prix from £99 (£50 for children), prices for which have been frozen for the third year running. And entry on the Friday and Saturday costs from £10 for children aged 12 and under 3 (if accompanied by a ticket-purchasing adult).
Additionally, a special Early Booking Offer, presenting savings on almost all adult tickets, is only available until the end of January 2007.
Tickets for the race, due to take place on 6-8 July 2007, are now on sale.
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