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Ticket Sales Strong for Silverstone GP

December 8, 2009 by admin  
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For immediate release Tuesday 8 December 2009: Record ticket sales as F1 fans back British Grand Prix at Silverstone - £1 million worth of tickets sold within 24 hours of going on sale - Within 24 hours of announcing that the long term future of the FIA  FORMULA 1 BRITISH GRAND PRIX had been  secured  at  Silverstone,  the  Northamptonshire  circuit  has  seen  an  unprecedented  level  of  demand  for tickets to next year’s race on 9-11 July. Richard Phillips celebrates securing two British Grands Prix at Silverstone from 2010 onwards – Formula 1 and MotoGP Rights free high res images available by clicking on the following link: http://www.sportssystems.com/hosting/display.cfm?key=101323

Just under 6,500 tickets have been sold within 24 hours of going on sale, equating to more than £1.2 million in revenue. However, while Silverstone is thrilled with the early level of demand and support from fans, Silverstone Managing Director Richard Phillips has stressed that the current wave of interest needs to be maintained if the circuit is to make up for lost time. Formula 1 is the pinnacle of four wheeled motor sport and tickets for the 2010 race would normally have gone on sale in June 2009. Staff  based  at  Silverstone’s  Northamptonshire  headquarters  were celebrating the fact that the circuit will host not  one,  but  two  British  Grands  Prix  in  2010.  In  addition  to  securing  the  new  17  year  F1  deal  with  Bernie Ecclestone’s  Formula  One  Management  (FOM),  MotoGP  will  also  be  returning  to  the  Home  of  British  Motor Racing in 2010, for the first time in over 20 years.

To mark the occasion, Phillips was joined at Silverstone by dignitaries from the local councils, who were equally thrilled by the news that the venue will be hosting the two events in 2010. Phillips and the government officials also  attended  a  photocall  alongside  Lewis  Hamilton’s  2009  Vodafone  McLaren  Mercedes  Formula  1  car  and Loris  Capirossi’s  2009  Rizla  Suzuki  MotoGP  bike  -  both  kindly  loaned  to  the  circuit  by  the  two  British  based teams. Richard Phillips commented, “We have been overwhelmed by the early level of interest for tickets for next year’s event  -  we’re  very  fortunate  that  Silverstone  and  F1  enjoy  fantastic  support  from  the  fans.  With  two  World Champions,  a  British  team  and  a  British  Grand  Prix  secured  for  the  long  term,  there  is  a  lot  to  be  optimistic about. We’re committed to delivering a fantastic experience for the fans, offering real value for money, with an array of on and off-track entertainment. With MotoGP and F1 at Silverstone next year, we’re looking forward to a busy and exciting year.”

Speaking at the press conference Paul Southworth, Chairman of Northamptonshire Enterprise Limited, outlined how  important  the  new  F1  deal  was  for  the  surrounding  area:  “This  is  magnificent  news  for  the  area  as  the Formula 1 British Grand Prix puts Northamptonshire on the World map, and will bring thousands of people into our County over the next 17 years.  The event helps secure Northamptonshire’s position as not only the centre of Grand Prix racing but also centre of the high performance sector.”

Jim Harker, Leader of Northampton County Council, added: “The Grand Prix is a major international event for Northamptonshire  and  helps  secure  the  county’s  position  within  the  high  performance  industry  sector.   There are over 40,000 jobs currently in that industry worldwide and 20,000 of those are based in Northamptonshire. This news will help us retain the lead position in that industry.”

Sandra Barnes, Leader of South Northamptonshire District Council, said: “Having Silverstone in our region does help position the county as the capital of motorsport, however, the circuit and the British Grand Prix also helps support the informal local economy.  The vast majority of our local residents are very supportive and very proud to have Silverstone Circuit in our region.”

Councillor Michael Edmonds, Aylesbury Vale District Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Economic Development,  said:  “This  news  is  a  real  boost  to  residents  and  businesses  in  the  district  and  particularly welcome in this difficult economic climate. We are very proud to have Silverstone in our district and want to do all we can to promote both the circuit and the wider attractions of Aylesbury Vale as a great place to visit and do business in.”

Councillor  Martin  Tett,  Cabinet  Member  for  Strategic  Planning  and  Environment  at  Buckinghamshire  County Council, said: “It’s fantastic news that Silverstone and therefore Buckinghamshire will host the British Grand Prix from 2010.  The track is a hub for world class motor sport and its many supporting businesses. This generates significant local employment and has the potential for many more high value jobs. I’m looking forward to finding out more about the redevelopment plans for the track and facilities so Silverstone can continue to be a centre for motor sport excellence for many years to come.

Tickets  for  both  the  Formula  1  and  Motorcycle  British  Grands  Prix  are  now  on  sale.  Tickets  can  be booked 24 hours a day, seven days a week at www.silverstone.co.uk. Alternatively, call 0844 3728 300 for Formula 1 / 0844 3750 500 for MotoGP.

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